<br><br> 2024 batch Graduates, Start Your Success Story With Oracle. <br>Freshers graduating in the year 2024, if you’re looking to jump-start your future and find a career you love, you’ve come to the right place. <br><br> Job Description: 2024 batch graduates, Join a fun and flexible workplace where you’ll enhance your skills and build a solid professional foundation. As a fresher graduate from 2024 batch, you must have: <br>- Good knowledge of Core Java/J2EE <br>- Sound fundamentals of object oriented programming and methodologies SPRING, Hibernate, JPA <br>- SOAP and REST based webservices. <br>- Java Script, HTML/Autonomous XSD, XSLT, JS, OJET, JSON, XML, BPEL <br>- Microservices, Springboot <br>- ORACLE 12C & PLSQL <br>- Exposure to Application servers – WebLogic, Tomcat, JBoss <br>- Exposure to middleware concepts – JMS, MQ, OSB <br>- Exposure to Security concepts – PKI, SSO, SAML <br><br> Responsibilities of a 2024 batch fresher: <br>Let’s see what you can achieve when you dare to be yourself. What we looking for <br>- Sound knowledge on SDLC <br>- Strong analytical and communication skills <br>- Good Team Player Excellent documentation skills <br><br> Eligibility Of 2024 batch fresher graduate:- <br>- 2024 Batch B.Tech Graduate From Information Technology, Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Electronics and Electrical Communication, Mechanical Engineering <br>- Overall 60% aggregate CGPA in graduation <br><br> About Company: Oracle Corporation is an American multinational computer technology corporation headquartered in Austin, Texas. A few years back, Oracle was the third-largest software company in the world by revenue and market capitalization. The company sells database software and technology (particularly its own brands), cloud engineered systems, and enterprise software products, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, human capital management (HCM) software, customer relationship management (CRM) software (also known as customer experience), enterprise performance management (EPM) software, and supply chain management (SCM) software. Larry Ellison co-founded Oracle Corporation in 1977 with Bob Miner and Ed Oates under the name Software Development Laboratories (SDL). Ellison took inspiration from the 1970 paper written by Edgar F. Codd on relational database management systems (RDBMS) named "A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks." He heard about the IBM System R database from an article in the IBM Research Journal provided by Oates. Ellison wanted to make Oracle's product compatible with System R, but failed to do so as IBM kept the error codes for their DBMS a secret. SDL changed its name to Relational Software, Inc (RSI) in 1979, then again to Oracle Systems Corporation in 1983, to align itself more closely with its flagship product Oracle Database. The name also drew from the 1977 CIA project codename, which was also Oracle's first customer. At this stage Bob Miner served as the company's senior programmer. On March 12, 1986, the company had its initial public offering. In 1989, Oracle moved its world headquarters to the Redwood Shores neighborhood of Redwood City, California, though its campus was not completed until 1995. In 1995, Oracle Systems Corporation changed its name to Oracle Corporation, officially named Oracle, but is sometimes referred to as Oracle Corporation, the name of the holding company. Part of Oracle Corporation's early success arose from using the C programming language to implement its products. This eased porting to different operating systems most of which support C. In 2005, Oracle acquired PeopleSoft, an ERP company, and in 2006 Siebel, a CRM company. In 2008 Oracle acquired BEA Systems, an enterprise infrastructure software company and in 2010 it acquired Sun Microsystems, a computer hardware and software company (famous for its Java programming language). On July 15, 2013, Oracle transferred its stock listing from the Nasdaq to the NYSE. At the time, it was the largest-ever U.S. market transfer. In an effort to compete with Amazon Web Services and its products, Oracle announced in 2019 it was partnering with former rival Microsoft. The alliance called that Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure would be directly connected, allowing customers of each to store data on both cloud computing platforms and run software on either Oracle or Azure. Some saw this not only as an attempt to compete with Amazon but also Google and Salesforce, which acquired Looker and Tableau Software, respectively. On December 11, a few years back, Oracle announced that it was moving its world headquarters from Redwood Shores to Austin, Texas. On December 20, 2 years back, Oracle announced the acquisition of Cerner, a health information technology company. The next day, on December 21, Oracle made public the acquisition of Federos, an AI and automation tools company for network performance. The acquisition of Cerner was completed in June last year for $28.3 billion in cash. On August 23, lst year, Oracle was hit with a class action lawsuit, which alleges that Oracle has been operating a "surveillance machine" which tracks in real-time and records indefinitely the personal information of hundreds of millions of people. In February this year, the company announced it was going to invest $1.5 billion into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a part of the on-going tech investment in the country. As a part of the investment, Oracle will be opening a data centre in the country's capital, Riyadh.