IT - Software
The global market has benefited greatly from the IT sector, with India emerging as a key player. A vast array of tasks are included in the IT business, such as hardware maintenance, software development, website design, system integration, and IT training. Certain abilities, knowledge, and skills are required for each function.
At SUPER, we're experts at comprehending the particular needs of any IT job profile and connecting them with the best prospects.
Our team of industry experts, who have practical IT expertise, comprehends measures in the same way that a tailor does. They also grasp the technical requirements and expectations of different positions.
SUPER is excellent at supplying highly skilled applicants for all IT job levels and kinds. In order to strengthen the IT industry's most valuable resource—its workforce—we are committed to providing qualified and driven employees. The IT industry is a major contributor to the global economy.
Construction and Engineering
Construction engineering involves the design, planning, development, construction, and management of infrastructure projects like roads and bridges. Construction engineers combine site management skills with civil engineering design expertise. Unlike construction managers, construction engineers can obtain the Professional Engineer (PE) license. While construction managers focus on project completion and personnel management, construction engineers and civil engineers both pursue the PE exam, with civil engineers specializing in design. Construction engineering students learn both design and construction management, equipping them to handle all aspects of infrastructure projects.
Manufacturing
The Manufacturing sector encompasses establishments that transform materials, substances, or components into new products through mechanical, physical, or chemical processes. This includes large-scale operations like plants and factories, as well as smaller-scale producers like bakeries and custom tailors. These establishments may handle their own processing or contract it out. In a competitive global market, innovation alone is not enough, prompting nations like the United States to adopt comprehensive strategies. The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI) aims to create a robust infrastructure to help U.S. industry and academia overcome "scale-up" challenges and drive effective research-to-manufacturing transitions.
Financial Services / Banking
Once a financial services-focused division of GE Capital, Genpact is now a stand-alone supplier of technology consulting and process reengineering services. Financial institutions encounter several obstacles like reduced workforces, declining markets, and stringent regulations. To assist them in managing expenses and expansion, Genpact provides sophisticated process management services. In the face of changing market conditions and business model shifts, our solutions are made to both comply with regulatory standards and produce real business results.
Education and Training
Education + Training explores the connections between education, training, and employment, focusing on young people’s transition from school to work and the evolving link between education and the job market. It covers vocational learning, employability integration, and innovative initiatives in vocational education and training, serving policy makers, educators, and academics in related fields.
Call Center and BPO
The telecom industry in India is becoming more and more well-known worldwide, and key businesses like Reliance and Ericsson India are contributing to this growth by providing a wide range of services, from internet to phone. Sustaining high-quality service becomes essential as demand for radio, fixed-line, and mobile services rises. Telecom firms require creative and talented employees to handle this challenge. For more than fifteen years, SUPER has focused on finding driven individuals for the telecom sector, offering professional, customized recruitment services to help the industry flourish.
Hardware and networking in IT
Hardware for networks comprises hybrid devices like firewalls, proxy servers, and wireless access points, as well as devices like gateways, routers, switches, hubs, and repeaters. Although copper-based Ethernet adapters are widely utilized, wireless networking is becoming more and more widespread, especially for mobile devices. Network services (DNS, DHCP, and email) and data center hardware (file servers, database servers, and storage systems) are examples of additional hardware. With the development of technology, "networking hardware" will come to encompass a wider range of "network-capable" gadgets, such as smart appliances, PDAs, and cell phones.