Hiring for Domestic Technical Process with GENPACT
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* Role: Technical Support Executive ( Voice)
* Experience: 0 To 2 Years
* Job Type: Full Time
* Job location: Gurgaon
* Qualification: Any Basic Graduation / B.Com / B.Sc / B.E/B.Tech / BCA / Diploma
* Key skills: Networking, Customer Service, Technical, Troubleshooting
* Walkin date: Fri 04 Jul, 2014 To Thu 10 Jul, 2014
* Venue:
109 A, Sagar Plaza 1, Opp. Agarwal Chunmun Mall,
Rani Bagh, (Nearest Metro Station: Pitampura {Red
Line)), New Delhi - 110034
Description for "Hiring for Domestic Technical Process with GENPACT"
Head-start your career with the reputed BRAND in International BPO for Gurgaon location
• Bulk/Urgent hiring for Voice TECHNICAL (Domestic/International) process
Facilities:
1. One side cab (Odd hours: 8PM – 8AM)
2. World Class V&A Free Training
3. Employee Centric Policies
4. 6 days working culture (PILOT Technical process)
5. Shift timings: 6AM – 10PM
6. Salary up to 2.40 Lacs P.A.
Eligibility:
• BE/BTech, BCA, B.Sc (IT/CompSci), B.Com (IT/CompSci) OR other formal technical diploma/ graduation.
• Graduation degree in non – technical field with minimum of 1 year of work experience in a Desktop Support/ Server Support program with an International/ Domestic BPO.
• Graduation degree in non – technical field with minimum of 1 year of work experience in a Consumer Electronics program handling Mobile/ Laptop technical issues only.
Experience:
• 0.3 Months - 2 years of tech support experience in call center – Domestic / International.
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Contact: +91-8882133135/9555307589
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The technology of touch screens !!
The traditional touch screen technology is analog resistive. Electrical resistance refers to how easily electricity can pass through a material. These panels work by detecting how much the resistance to current changes when a point is touched.
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Resistive touch screen technology. © All rights reserved by IntelFreePress
This process is accomplished by having two separate layers. Typically, the bottom layer is made of glass and the top layer is a plastic film. When you push down on the film, it makes contact with the glass and completes a circuit.
The glass and plastic film are each covered with a grid of electrical conductors. These can be fine metal wires, but more often they are made of a thin film of transparent conductor material. In most cases, this material is indium tin oxide (ITO). The electrodes on the two layers run at right angles to each other: parallel conductors run in one direction on the glass sheet and at right angles to those on the plastic film.
When you press down on the touch screen, contact is made between the grid on the glass and the grid on the film. The voltage of the circuit is measured, and the X and Y coordinates of the touch position is calculated based on the amount of resistance at the point of contact.
This analog voltage is processed by analog-to-digital converters (ADC) to create a digital signal that the device's controller can use as an input signal from the user.
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Social media users are also likely to click links posted by trusted friends, which criminals can use to their advantage. Like-jacking, which occurs when criminals post fake Facebook "like" buttons to webpages, is a popular method of cyber crime. Users who click the button don't "like" the page, but instead download malware.
"Online criminals target social media because that's where the victims are," stated Symantec's 2013 Internet Security Threat report. About 10% of all social media users have received a cyber threat. More than 600,000 accounts are compromised every day on Facebook alone. People are more likely to share personal information like addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth on social networks. These facts are useful to hackers who want to figure out passwords or steal their victims' identities.
As consumers expand their tech use to new outlets, cyber criminals follow them. Social media and mobile devices have opened many new opportunities for hackers to compromise the security of computer systems and networks. Criminals are opting to use social networks over email as their primary means of targeting victims, as social media has become the primary source of Internet activity for most people. Social networks, including sites such as Facebook and Pinterest, are primarily used by cyber criminals as mediums for implementing spamming and phishing techniques
Noida: Though cyber crimes are not new to India but still the police, lawyers and prosecutor here have not become too proficient to handle them, one of the cyber crime experts said.
"Information Technology Act in India is of recent origin and the officials like police, prosecutors and lawyers are not well versed in handling cyber crimes as well as digital evidence, since these have recently emerged and the younger generation is more tech savvy," said Dr J R Gaur, Principal Scientific Officer (Life Sciences), Bureau of Police Research and Development while speaking at seminar at Amity University.
He said the pattern of crime has changed over a period of time and the commission of crime by scientific methods makes it difficult for the executioners to bring perpetrators behind the bars.
"In cyber crimes, India is still in infancy. ATM frauds are increasing. Effective forensic investigation at the scene of crime can bring criminals to book.
The importance of the knowledge of forensic evidences specially traces of hair, fibre etc found at the site, have to be ingrained in the officials dealing with cyber crimes," he said.
Stressing that banks need to take steps to install modern security and vigilance gadgets and equipments including the CCTV cameras in the ATMs since most of the times, they record low resolution images which are difficult to identify once enlarged.
Addressing the seminar, Raksh*t Tandon-Advisor, Cyber Crime Cell, Gurgaon Police and CEO A&R Info Solutions Pvt said there has been a significant rise of 60 per cent in Cyber Crimes from 2011 to 2012 in NCR.
"Maximum number of perpetrators in cyber crimes are very young, who are unaware of law and proudly proclaim themselves as 'Ethical Hackers'," said Tandon.
He said that in 2011, over 1,630 perpetrators for cyber crime were arrested and out of these, 928 were college going students and over 65 were school going children.
Stressing that "cyber laws in India needs transformation, he said at present, under Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008, the accused is punished for imprisonment, which may extend to three years or with fine, which may extend to five lakh rupees or both, irrespective of the magnitude of the
crime committed.
"Cyber Laws have to be made stringent to restrict youngsters from indulging into them," said Tandon.
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