The Project Manager will oversee infrastructure management services and contingent workforce management, focusing on recruitment and vendor management processes.
Company Description
Rootshell has over 12 years of experience in Infrastructure Management Services and over 5 years of experience in providing contingent workforce management services to our clients across India with a highly effective process for recruiting, screening, testing and consultant management. Many of our clients regularly seek our advice when making changes to their internal IT staffing and vendor management programs. Over the years, we have formulated strategies, process and in-house IT Systems - enabling our sourcing engine to mature into one of the strongest providers in the country.
Additional InformationCertification would be given preference
Rootshell Inc Santa Clara, California, USA Office
2338 Walsh Ave, Santa Clara, CA, United States, 95051
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