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Employment Application form EDF

Course: GG 435, Spring 2011
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you Thank for your interest in iGATE Patni. This form is intended to enable you to record important points about yourself as a person, your experience, strengths, achievements and future plans for our reference while processing your application. APPLICATION FROM CAMPUS (Venue where event is being held) PERSONAL DATA Name (Expand full Name including initials) (First) (Middle) (Surname) Present Address:...

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you Thank for your interest in iGATE Patni. This form is intended to enable you to record important points about yourself as a person, your experience, strengths, achievements and future plans for our reference while processing your application. APPLICATION FROM CAMPUS (Venue where event is being held) PERSONAL DATA Name (Expand full Name including initials) (First) (Middle) (Surname) Present Address: Permanent Address: Mobile No.: Home No. : E-Mail ID: Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy): Nationality: Gender: College Name: College Address: College phone No.: College E-Mail ID: Are you related to anyone currently working at iGATE Patni (Yes/No)?: If Yes, Please Provide Name, Designation, Department and / or Grade: Name and Occupation of Father/ Guardian: Mother: Page 1 of 4 FOR HR USE ONLY QUALIFICATION / SPECIALISED TRAINING FOR HR USE ONLY Academic background Education School/ College Name Year of Passing (Month and Year University % of Marks / Rank 10th 12th Diploma Graduate in Post Graduate in Details of course assignments, summer training and project work undertaken Month & Year From To Details of the assignment 1. Topic 2. Objective 3. No. of Team Members 4. Personal Contribution 5. Company / Location of Assignment Competitive Exams Rank / Score Rank / Score CAT: MAT: GMAT: GATE: Rank / Score JEE: Others: Specify Software and / or Hardware Platforms Familiar / Proficient in Page 2 of 4 Capture Specialization In PG & Programme Graduation ACHIEVEMENTS FOR HR USE ONLY Awards (Work, Academic, Extracurricular, Community) received Hobbies, Cultural, Sports, Community work from school onwards & details of membership of associations Month & Year From To Activity WORK EXPERIENCE (if any) Month & Year From To Name of the Organization, Location, Designation, Major Responsibilities & Reason for seeking change Gross Salary Per Year Are you under bond/commitment to serve your last employer after your studies? If yes, details Details of job offers on hand, (if any) What is the nature of work you are looking forward to? Page 3 of 4 GENERAL FOR HR USE ONLY Give a frank evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses Strengths Weakness What are your career aspirations? REFERENCES Give 2 references under whom you have received education / worked with or who knows you professionally Name Nature of Acquaintance Position E-Mail ID Mobile No. Office No. How long has this person known you? ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION I (full Name) certify that the information given in support of my application is true to the best of my knowledge. Should any of the information shared above be found untrue at anytime, I understand that my application for a position at iGATE Patni will be cancelled and the Offer of Appointment (if any) be revoked without any liability to iGATE Patni. Date: Signature: (dd / mm / yyyy) Page 4 of 4
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