Wednesday 5 November 2014

(Freshers Off Campus ) Thomson Reuters Hiring Freshers as Trainee Content Analyst (Freshers) In Bangalore

Thomson Reuters Jobs

Location : Bangalore

Role : Trainee Content Analyst

Qualification : Any graduate in Finance and accounting, Economics, Business Management / MBA

Skills :

  1. Understanding of Financial markets Viz Equity , securities , Stock markets , Regulations , Capital Market etc
  2. Adequate knowledge of financial markets and market practices.
  3. Excellent command of English, both written and spoken.
  4. Ability to work under pressure and tight deadlines
  5. Ability to work within  a team and to build interpersonal relationships.
  6. Should be able to adapt in changing environment
  7. Should be open to work in shifts
  8. Very strong computer skills.

CTC : As per company standards

Last Date : Before link expires

To Apply : Click Here

About Thomson Reuters :

Thomson Reuters Corporation (/ˈrɔɪtərz/) is a major multinational mass media and information firm founded in Toronto and based in New York City. It was created by the Thomson Corporation's purchase of British-based Reuters Group on 17 April 2008, and today is majority owned by The Woodbridge Company, a holding company for the Thomson family. The company operates in more than 100 countries, and has more than 60,000 employees around the world. Thomson Reuters was ranked as Canada's "leading corporate brand" in the 2010 Interbrand Best Canadian Brands ranking. It is headquartered at 3 Times SquareManhattan, New York City.

The company was founded by Roy Thomson in 1934 in Ontario as the publisher of The Timmins Daily Press. In 1953 Thomson acquired theScotsman newspaper and moved to Scotland the following year. He consolidated his media position in Scotland in 1957 when he won thefranchise for Scottish Television. In 1959 he bought the Kemsley Group, a purchase that eventually gave him control of the Sunday Times. He separately acquired the Times in 1967. He moved into the airline business in 1965, when he acquired Britannia Airways and into oil and gas exploration in 1971 when he participated in a consortium to exploit reserves in the North Sea. In the 1970s, following the death of Lord Thomson, the company withdrew from national newspapers and broadcast media, selling the Times, theSunday Times and Scottish Television and instead moved into publishing, buying Sweet & Maxwell in 1988. The company at this time was known as the International Thomson Organisation Ltd (ITOL).
In 1989, ITOL merged with Thomson Newspapers, forming The Thomson Corporation. In 1996 The Thomson Corporation acquired West Publishing, a purveyor of legal research and solutions includingWestlaw.

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