Fresher Drive B.E / B.Tech 2024 Batch

Software Development
  • Software Development
  • Chennai
  • Applications have closed

embedUR systems

embedUR systems is a leading embedded technology company headquartered in Silicon Valley, with a presence in Chennai. Established in 2004, the company, through its expertise has enabled its customers to launch products and solutions and provide support across markets.

An expert in IoT, networking, cloud and AI, the company has leveraged its time-honed, bleeding-edge and unique capabilities to develop complex connectivity products and solutions across verticals including service provider, enterprise, industrial, medical, automotive, and more. embedUR’s solutions have been deployed in millions of devices across the world and benefit a global customer base that includes Fortune 500 companies.

What are we hiring for?
Device Development (C Language)
Automation Testing (Python)
Cloud & DevOps
AI/ML

Salary Remuneration:
Offered CTC: Up to 8 Lakhs with Service Agreement (Offer package and other Terms & Conditions will be discussed with final selected candidates)

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