Vengatachalapathy's Profile
Vengatachalapathy's Experience
| Current : |
Team Leader -(Technical), CTS |
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| IT Services | ||
| India, Chennai | ||
Working from 2008 | ||
| Previous : |
Cognizant Technology |
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Worked from 2010 to 2012 | ||
Brief summary :
Associate Projects at Cognizant Technology Solutions April 2010 - Present (2 years) 1 recommendation available upon request | ||
| Previous : |
Programmer, Cognizant Technologies Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
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| India | ||
Worked from 2006 to 2010 | ||
Brief summary :
Programmer Analyst at Cognizant Technologies Solutions India Pvt. Ltd., October 2006 - April 2010 (3 years 7 months) | ||
Vengatachalapathy's Education
Pondicherry Engineering College |
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| B.Tech/B.E. | |
| India | |
| From 2002 to 2006 | |
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