Red Hat Off Campus Drive 2024 – Hiring Technical Support Engineers | 4-6 LPA
Red-Hat Off Campus Drive 2024 :
Red Hat Careers 2024 : The Red Hat is hiring entry level graduate freshers as well early careers across
India for the of Associate Technical Support Engineer for the Pune office location.
About Company : Redhat Recruitment 2024, Inc. is an American IBM subsidiary software company that
provides open source software products to enterprises. Founded in 1993, Red Hat has its corporate
headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, with other offices worldwide. Red Hat is the world’s leading
provider of enterprise open source solutions, using a community-powered approach to deliver
high-performing Linux, cloud, container, and Kubernetes technologies. We hire creative, passionate
people who are ready to contribute their ideas, help solve complex problems, and make an impact.
Opportunities are open. Join us.
Red-Hat Off Campus Drive 2024 Details :
Job Role | Technical Support Engineers |
Qualification | BE/B.Tech/BSc/BCA/MCAME/M.Tech or any |
Experience | Freshers/Entry Level |
Salary | 4-6 LPA |
What Will You Do
- Provide technical support to Red Hat enterprise customers.
- Work with Red Hat enterprise customers across the globe on a 24×7 basis, requiring periodic shift work.
- Diagnose problems, troubleshoot customer issues, and develop solutions to technical issues.
- Exceed customer expectations by providing outstanding customer service.
- Consult and develop relationships with in-house engineers and developers to promote creative solutions and improve customer satisfaction.
- Contribute to the global Red Hat knowledge management system while working on customer issues.
What Will You Bring
- Linux experience in the enterprise sector, with excellent administration skills.
- Thorough knowledge of the Linux kernel, networking, and memory management.
- Excellent troubleshooting skills, with a passion for problem-solving and investigation.
- Ability to work with conflicting priorities, take initiative, and maintain a customer-centric focus.