Apr 09 2011

Flash, Silverlight, Actionscript, Ruby on Rails Software Architects, Financial Analyst, Channel Sales Manager Jobs in Bangalore, Akamai



Akamai has created a digital operating environment for the Web. Their global platform of thousands of specially-equipped servers helps the Internet withstand the crush of daily requests for rich, dynamic, and interactive content, transactions, and applications. When delivering on these requests, Akamai detects and avoids Internet problem spots and vulnerabilities, to ensure Websites perform optimally, media and software download flawlessly, and applications perform reliably. Hundreds of enterprises worldwide use their global platform to sell, inform, entertain, market, advertise, deliver software, and conduct their business online.

Current Openings:

  • Field Channel Manager – Asia Pacific Channel Sales
  • Associate Solutions Architect – Digital Media
  • Customer Solutions Engineer
  • Partner Relationship Manager
  • Regional Sales Manager – Emerging Custom Group
  • Software Engineer – Enterprise Systems Engineering
  • Solutions Architect – ESS – PS Service Delivery
  • Financial Analyst – Finance
  • Business Operations Analyst – GSS Operations
  • Manager – Compensation & Benefits – Human Resources
  • Marketing Manager – International Marketing
  • Lead Software Engineer

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One Response to “Flash, Silverlight, Actionscript, Ruby on Rails Software Architects, Financial Analyst, Channel Sales Manager Jobs in Bangalore, Akamai”

  1. therohan says:

    MySQL Developer Essentials with PHP, Java and .NET in JavaOne & Oracle Develop Conference 2011 to be held in Hyderabad in the month of May………….
    The presentation will provide an overview of the resources available to MySQL developers in the three most popular programming languages. Including the core supported drivers and advanced features, as well as how the MySQL connectors can be used with MySQL Enterprise Monitor and Query Analyzer to help developers trace the source of a problematic query. You’ll also see code examples for PHP, Java, and .NET and a live demo during the session.