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Follow and comply with all safety and work rules and regulations. Design, run and monitor software performance test on new and existing applications to identify areas for improvement, correcting errors and general debugging. Complete and maintain all required paperwork, records, documents, etc. view job details

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Prepares documentation for use by computers operations, applications programming, and user personnel. Collaborate with the software development team to support the organization's learning management system (LMS). Adhere to Software Development Life Cycle Standards (SDLCS) and applicable Data and Technology Services Policies and Standards. view job details

Supporting the technical design process by participating in the analysis of technical application requirements. Provide programming duties with an emphasis on requirements development, planning, analysis and design, testing & acceptance phases of the application software, verify source code compilations, creation of test scripts, test plans, documentation of securi Implement all aspects of modern application design – high performance design, coding, caching mechanisms, security, encryption, state management, error logging, debugging, scalability, code reviews, development environment configuration, and unit testing. view job details

Performs feasibility analysis on potential future projects to management. Design, develop, and document the introduction of new or modified functionality or scope that requires re-engineering and/or enhancement of eEMRT. Participate in Joint Application Development (JAD) session meetings to report status, collect, and document operational, technical, and functional requirements. view job details

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Rockstar Games is a video game developer and publisher. view company details

Bay Tek Games is a developer and manufacturer of coin-operated games. view company details

GoGuardian is a developer and provider of Chromebook management and web filtering software for schools. view company details

LiveTiles is a developer and provider of digital workplace software for education and commercial industries. view company details

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The Skyscraper's the Limit No bones about it, said Kevin Hanna: Working the kitchen grill at his grandfather’s steakhouse as a teenager helped him to launch a successful career in the real estate business. Hanna, 36, has since traded in a greasy apron for a white shirt at Cushman & Wakefield of Massachusetts, Inc., a commercial real estate firm in Boston where he cooks up deals with some of area’s most cutting-edge companies. He negotiates leases for retail, healthcare, high-tech, and other industries that are seeking office and industrial space in Boston and greater New England. He represents... view article details

When It Comes to LinkedIn, Keep It Casual Not all social networks are the same. So while you only let a handful of your closest confidantes friend you on Facebook, that's going to work against you if you're trying to use LinkedIn as a job-hunting tool, according to David Fisher of Ajax Social Media. Instead of excluding fringe acquaintances on LinkedIn, Fisher advises to include as many of them as possible. In the end, this builds an even stronger online which will increase the odds of those people helping you get a job interview. view article details

The gap between the rich and the poor has been widening for the past 30 years.  The World Inequality Report uncovered that since 1980, the top 0.1 percent of wealth owners, about 7 million people, accounted for as much of the world's growth as the bottom half of the adult population — roughly 3.8 billion people. Below is a list of the top 10 richest people in the world, including their net worth for the year 2018, as well as the previous year, according to Forbes. This list makes it glaringly obvious that the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades with no signs of nar... view article details

No college degree? No problem! Some of the richest people in the world were college dropouts or even high school dropouts. Based on Forbes' list of the world's billionaires, here's the top 10 richest individuals who dropped out of school or never attended college. 1) Bill Gates Net Worth: $92.5 Billion Source of Wealth: Microsoft Dropped out of Harvard University 2) Mark Zuckerberg Net Worth: $74.4 Billion Source of Wealth: Facebook Dropped out of Harvard University 3) Larry Ellison Net Worth: $54.2 Billion Source of Wealth: Oracle, software Dropped out of University of Chicago and Universi... view article details

Some folks live and breathe the family business as it endures through generations. There are plenty of success stories out there, but you may be curious which Brady Bunch is raking in the big bucks. According to Bloomberg, here are the top 10 richest families in the world, and how they got their green.  1) Walton Family Source of Wealth: Walmart Industry: Consumer Retail Net Worth: $151.1 Billion  2) Koch Family Source of Wealth: Koch Industries Industry: Industrial Net Worth: $98.7 Billion  3) Mars Family Source of Wealth: Mars Industry: Confectionery, Pet Care Net Worth: $87.9 Billion 4) Van... view article details

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Making sense of your paycheck can feel like deciphering a code, but understanding your pay is more than just a numbers game—it’s the foundation for financial stability, from budgeting to negotiating your worth. Gross pay and net pay are two important terms you can encounter on your paychecks. Is there a difference? Gross pay is the total you earn before taxes and deductions, while net pay is what actually hits your bank account. Read on and explore more on the differences between these two. What is Gross Pay? Gross pay ... view blog & white papers details

Founders and investors often debate whether to disclose a company's equity value using net or gross numbers. Each has pros and cons depending on the company’s goals and situation. This article explores the key distinctions between net and gross equity value. Understanding these two metrics helps companies convey their value in discussions and prevent mismatched expectations. Defining Net Equity vs. Gross Equity Net equity is the value of a company after taking away its liabilities from its total assets. It provides an accurate assessment of the company's true value after paying off all debts. ... view blog & white papers details

Performance reviews are common in most workplaces, but they often fail to give employees the honest feedback and recognition they need. This leaves many employees frustrated and undervalued. Will transparency around salaries help improve the performance review process? Some experts think so as it can lead to fairer evaluations based on results, not politics. But there is also the possibility that it can hurt motivation and teamwork. To give more light into this topic, keep on reading and explore the debate on salary transparency and its impact on performance reviews. ... view blog & white papers details

Do you know that one person on your team who can't seem to stop nitpicking every little thing? As a leader, it's up to you to turn their nitpicking into better performance. While it may seem impossible, with a few simple strategies, you can stop nitpicking in its tracks. In this post, we'll explore how to have crucial conversations to turn nitpicking into productivity and better performance. You'll learn the root causes of nitpicking, how to address it directly, and techniques to refocus your team's energy. With some effort, patience, and the right approach, you can guide chronic nitpicker... view blog & white papers details

Have you ever wondered what happens if you suddenly lose your job? How will you pay your bills or provide for your family without a steady income? Unemployment insurance will help you get by after an involuntary job loss. Unemployment insurance helps millions of people each year. Most employers pay unemployment insurance taxes, which fund the program. If you're out of work through no fault of your own, such as a layoff, you'll qualify for unemployment benefits. The program aims to provide you with a portion of your previous income for a fixed number of weeks while you search for new work. What... view blog & white papers details