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30th October 2016, 02:53 PM
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Can I get a job in Oracle after completing B.Com with 69% marks?
Respected Sir, I have completed my B.Com and secured 69% marks. I want to know that can I get a job in Oracle after completing B.Com with 69% marks? Please answer as soon as possible.
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31st October 2016, 10:21 AM
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Re: Can I get a job in Oracle after completing B.Com with 69% marks?
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Required percentage of marks throughout the studies for Oracle is, Oracle= 60% Candidates having more than two years gap throughout the studies are not eligible for Oracle recruitment. |
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31st October 2016, 03:25 PM
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Re: Can I get a job in Oracle after completing B.Com with 69% marks?
According to Eligibility Criteria from various sources, you are definitely eligible for Joining Oracle.
But, here are some things which you should have in consideration. 1) Getting a job in Oracle is not an easy work. The Resumes of candidates studying in IIT, NIT, BITS, BIT, DCE, DTU, etc are shortlisted first, and chances of students from other institutes reduce to the minimum. 2) You must make your resume catchy is attractive to get it shortlisted. 3) Connecting to the company through Social Networks like LinkedIn, Facebook, etc can be helpful to you. 4) Skillful candidates with basic knowledge of most of the topics are selected at most. You should apply ASAP, the selection process could be quicker or it can even take months. |
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31st October 2016, 08:41 PM
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Re: Can I get a job in Oracle after completing B.Com with 69% marks?
To secure job in Oracle company it is not an easy thing.And the marks you scored are applicable to attend interview for oracle.
*First login to the job portal like Naukri,Shine,Timesjob,Indeed,Monster. *And also login to the oracle company site and share your CV..If you shortlisted they will call you for an Interview you can attend. *For Freshers you need to attend many rounds like Aptitude round, Group Discussion, HR round, Technical Round,Manager Round. *Need to clear all the rounds and have to reach their expectations. |
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