[Remote-Position] HSBC Hiring Fresher Entry level Engineer

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  • Start Date: Immediate openings available
  • Location: Remote
  • Compensation: a competitive salary
  • Position: HSBC Hiring Fresher Entry Level Engineer
  • Company: Workwarp

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HSBC Hiring Fresher Entry level Engineer Salary: $30 To $60 Location: USA Job Type: Part/Full Time Job Description Are you a fresh graduate with a passion for technology and looking for an opportunity to kick start your career as an engineer? Look no further! HSBC, one of the largest banking and financial services organizations in the world, is currently hiring fresher entry-level engineers for a rewarding career. With a competitive salary range of 5 to 10LPA, HSBC offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and make a real impact in the banking industry. Introduction: Join HSBC and Stand Out In today’s competitive job market, it’s essential to choose a career path that allows you to stand out and reach your full potential. At HSBC, we understand the importance of finding a career that not only offers growth opportunities but also provides a supportive and inclusive work environment. With operations in 64 countries and territories, HSBC is at the forefront of the banking industry, enabling businesses to thrive and helping individuals achieve their ambitions. Why Choose HSBC? 1. Global Reach and Impact Joining HSBC means becoming part of a global organization with a vast network of operations worldwide. With our presence in 64 countries and territories, you’ll have the opportunity to work on projects that have a real impact on businesses and economies across the globe. Your work at HSBC will contribute to the growth and success of the bank, making a difference on a global scale. 2. Career Growth and Development At HSBC, we believe in investing in our employees’ growth and development. We provide a supportive and inclusive work environment that fosters continuous professional development. Whether you want to climb the corporate ladder or explore new horizons, HSBC offers the opportunities, support, and rewards to help you achieve your career goals. 3. Cutting-edge Technologies As a Java DevOps Engineer at HSBC, you will be responsible for designing and developing applications in multiple technologies. You’ll work with the latest tools and frameworks, such as Kubernetes and Docker, to ensure the delivery of high-quality software. With exposure to containerization and orchestration, you’ll gain hands-on expertise in DevOps methodologies and contribute to the seamless integration of software development and operations. 4. End-to-End Ownership In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to take end-to-end ownership of applications in the Equities Derivatives (EQD) domain. This responsibility will allow you to work closely with project managers, business analysts, and developers to understand technical and functional requirements. By collaborating with a global and diversified development team, you’ll drive projects, propose innovative solutions, and contribute to the enhancement and maintenance of applications and services. Requirements for Success To succeed as a Java DevOps Engineer at HSBC, it’s important to meet the following requirements: Profound insights into Java internals, including class loading, memory management, concurrency, collections, microservices, and streams. Excellent hands-on experience in containerization and orchestration tools like Kubernetes and Docker. Expertise in common DevOps tools and methodologies, ensuring the smooth integration of software development and operations. Strong programming skills in Oracle PL/SQL, along with experience in performance tuning and query optimization. Sound knowledge of functions, triggers, materialized views, database management, and schema design is essential. Exposure to ReactJS would be an added advantage, although not mandatory. HSBC Hiring Fresher Entry level Engineer Apply Now Apply Job!

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