Meet SLA's relative to change requests and application enhancements. Prepare detailed workflow charts and diagrams that describe input, output, and logical operation, and convert them into a series of instructions coded in a computer language. Demonstrated ability to work in a Team environment and individually along with a demonstrated commitment and ability to work with a diverse group of vendors, service providers, students, faculty, staff and constituents in support of campus and department view job details
Review literature and other resources in order to keep informed of new software/hardware products and technological advances that may have a positive/negative effect on base level support and/or development. Design and configure complex systems with a focus on best practices for scalability, supportability and east of administration, and system performance. Participate in the development of enterprise software solutions and programs to meet the strategic and operational goals of the organization and ensure that information can be accessed, shared, integrated, analyzed and maintained effectively. view job details
Support other adjoining technologies like One Note, One Drive, MS Flows, Teams etc alongside Office 365 administration. Participate in the development of enterprise software solutions and programs to meet the strategic and operational goals of the organization and ensure that information can be accessed, shared, integrated, analyzed and maintained effectively. Understand and actively participate in Environmental, Health & Safety responsibilities by following established UO policy, procedures, training and team member involvement activities. view job details
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Design, develop, test and implement system interface programs. Test completed programs to ensure they are error free (Quality Control/Quality Testing). Monitors and provides updates, testing, and issue resolution post live. view job details
LP Analyst is the source for independent advisory and analysis solutions for the private equity investment community. The firm supports limited partners, general partners, and advisors with data-driven, actionable analyses to support decision making and enhance returns. LP Analyst's founders have worked together for more than 10 years, advised on more than $50B in assets, and leverage backgrounds in investment banking, consulting, and secondary advisory. For more information, contact Bill Farrell at bfarrell@lpanalyst.com or visit www.lpanalyst.com Follow on Twitter: @LPAnalyst Connect on Link... view company details
Data I/O Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells programming systems and services for electronic device manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and internationally. Its programming system products are used to program integrated circuits (ICs) with the specific data necessary for the ICs. The company provides PSV handlers offline automated programming systems; and RoadRunner and RoadRunner3 series handlers, an inline automated programming systems. It also offers SentriX, a security provisioning system; LumenX Programmer; non-automated programming systems, such as FlashPAK III programme... view company details
Wayside Technology Group, Inc. operates as an information technology channel company worldwide. It operates in two segments, Lifeboat Distribution and TechXtend. The company distributes technical software and hardware to corporate and value added resellers, consultants, and systems integrators; and software, hardware, and services for corporations, government organizations, and academic institutions. It also resells computer software and hardware developed by others, as well as provides technical services to end user customers in the United States and Canada. In addition, the company offers a ... view company details
3Q Digital is leading the disruption of the growth marketing industry by turning our clients into market leaders and household names across B2C, B2B, ecommerce, and FinTech. We're independent and values-driven, and the way we work reflects our Silicon Valley roots: we're relentless, curious, and accept no limits in driving growth for our clients and each other. We offer services including SEM, SEO, social advertising, display, mobile, analytics, CRO, creative, and business strategy. We build and execute strategies to enable clients to capitalize on opportunities, break through barriers to grow... view company details
Find an Entry Level Jobs That Can Pad Your Wallet No one ever promised you were going to graduate from college and land yourself a job as CFO. But in today's job market, where competition is particularly keen, it seems as if even the mediocre jobs are few and far between. Before you relegate yourself to flipping burgers, check out the 12 jobs we've listed here. These jobs, while appropriate for recent college grads looking to enter the work place, have reasonable starting salaries and excellent growth potential. Graphic Designer Designs and creates graphics for advertisements, logos, packaging... view article details
Job descriptionComputer Programmers are responsible for creating code that essentially tells a computer how to operate. They write, test, and maintain these coded instructions, also referred to as programs. The work of programmers has been expanded in today's world, due to the innovative and advanced technologies that now exist. Programmers are now heavily involved in all aspects of technical problem solving for companies. Common computer languages that programmers use include COBOL, C++, BASIC, Java, and HTML. Most programmers know several computer languages because they tend to be similar, m... view article details
If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. 1. Data Architect If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work... view article details
Is your job just a way to pay the bills, or would you prefer it to be a source of great fulfillment?If you chose the latter, one way you might be able to reach that goal is to ensure that your career matches your personality.While we are all individuals and none of us want to be encumbered with labels, certain personality types complement certain types of jobs.This article explores seven common personality categories and the types of jobs that may lead to more success—and ultimately, happiness.1. The Leader You are self-confident, decisive, have excellent communication skills, and lov... view article details
Q.I was recently interviewed for a position of senior network analyst in Chicago. My current position is network administrator (MCSE W2K). The position I was offered was network analyst, reporting to a senior network analyst. They offered $69,000. Initially I had said I wanted $70,000, but I countered their offer with $73,000. The hiring manager rejected my counter. Basically they told me, 'Thanks, but no thanks' and took the original offer off the table. Did I make a mistake, and if so, what should I have done to correct it?A. Let me make sure I understand this correctly. You interviewed for ... view article details
What makes a good Analyst? Analyst is a very broad term used differently in every organization and job. But when you think of an Analyst what are the key attributes you think of? So often job descriptions and hiring managers focus only on technical skills. The ability to write kick-ass queries and wrangle data like nobody’s business. But in many cases the “Analysis” in “Analyst” is missing. The critical thinking skills which enable a person to see contextual patterns in data and notice when something looks off. The ability to unconsciously notice the relatedness between several pieces of... view blog & white papers details
As remote work increases, office location and employee location are increasingly being questioned as drivers of pay, and there is no clear consensus on how employers should adjust salaries to adapt to this new trend. For instance, on Indeed’s blog for employers, William Tincup states “that paying people a salary based on where they live should be seriously reconsidered if not phased out.” Conversely, a recent article in WorldatWork’s Workspan notes that both Facebook and Twitter will pay their increasingly remote workforce based on where they live, not where they work. A Payscale blog from las... view blog & white papers details
Today, businesses store their information in databases to keep it safe for later use. They hire experts to take care of and arrange this digital information. As a result, more companies are hiring data analysts to manage their data or getting help from remote professionals. If you are good at analyzing data, you have a great chance to find a job with companies that need skilled data analysts. But working as a data analyst means you must possess strong data analysis skills to excel in this role. Are you Paying Fairly and Equally? Market price a job quickly with CompAnalyst® Price a job What are... view blog & white papers details
Data analysis skills are one of the most in-demand skills today. This is a result of companies working to gain insights and make data-driven decisions. When hiring data analysts, companies must select candidates with the key data analysis skills and supporting skills. Technical abilities such as data mining, visualization, and statistics are crucial. But soft skills such as communication and business acumen are additionally considered. The ideal data analyst candidate must have a mix of technical data chops, statistical prowess, and business-focused soft skills. This allows them to analyze dat... view blog & white papers details
There is a fundamental change driving performance management this decade. What previously was a once-a-year meeting has become an ongoing feedback loop. But cultural shifts are difficult for companies that are not ready for frequent feedback approach. Are you Paying Fairly and Equally? Market price a job quickly with CompAnalyst® Price a job Hence, managers need to change their approach to managing employees. For some, this change will be difficult and disruptive. Making the performance review ongoing requires new HR tools to support the new wave of manager-employee interactions. HR teams want... view blog & white papers details