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The Lead Logistics Analyst creates and reviews procedures for distribution and inventory management to maximize customer satisfaction and minimize cost. Enhances product workflow by analyzing and developing logistics plans that affect production, distribution, and inventory. Being a Lead Logistics Analyst typically requires an associate's degree or its equivalent. Ensures rational distribution and delivery according to analysis report and tracking records. In addition, Lead Logistics Analyst typically reports to a manager. Lead Logistics Analyst is a specialist on complex technical and busines... view job details

The Lead Marketing Analyst develops and leads market research projects and marketing activities for product promotion, distribution, shelving and pricing. Designs strategies and provides insight on how to achieve marketing goals for multiple products or regions. Being a Lead Marketing Analyst typically reports to manager. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Working as a Lead Marketing Analyst typically requires 7+ years of related experience. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. view job details

Planning and prioritizing work to meet commitments aligned with strategic and tactical organizational goals. Participate as a key contributor during Corporate Compliance audits, and other initiatives as required in a Sarbanes Oxley reporting environment. Requires hands-on SAP administration and performance tuning experience in UNIX/ Linux and Windows Operating System environments. view job details

completes detailed candidate phone screens, prepares candidate evaluations, and presents candidates to Hiring Manager via slatesubmittal process. Seeks out potential candidates using innovative methods and follow recruiting process from start to finish. represents the company (information and marketing) to candidates. view job details

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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

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Universal Technical Institute, Inc. provides postsecondary education for students seeking careers as professional automotive, diesel, collision repair, motorcycle, and marine technicians in the United States. It offers certificate, diploma, or degree programs; and specialized technical education programs under various brands, such as Universal Technical Institute, Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and Marine Mechanics Institute, and NASCAR Technical Institute. The company also provides manufacturer specific advanced training programs, including student paid electives at its campuses; and manufact... view company details

Davis Technical College provides a competency-based education environment, which prepares high school and adult students with career and technical skills. The flexibility of open-entry scheduling allows students to start school anytime without waiting for a specific date (i.e. quarters or semesters). Davis Tech's affordable tuition allows full-time adult students to attend for a base rate of $2.66 per hour and high school students to attend at no tuition cost. In addition, formal articulation agreements between Davis Tech with LDS Business College, Weber State University, and Utah State Univer... view company details

Blackhawk Technical College delivers innovative education to enrich their diverse communities. The College is a center of education and training that is a catalyst for change in Rock and Green Counties, featuring future-driven educational delivery platforms and high-impact programs that improve lives. The College builds futures by: · Meeting students when and where they learn best, providing supportive services empowering them to succeed. · Creating critical partnerships, adapting to the diverse needs of the community. · Building an inclusive, aligned and supportive culture, allowing students ... view company details

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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

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

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

In a study by the American Society for Training and Development, more than 750 U.S organizations provided data about their expenditures on training programs as a percentage of payroll and on a per-employee basis. Here's how they compare by industry on several key factors.Business sector Commitment to learningServices (hotels; professional, business, and personal services; educational, legal, social, and consumer services)High percentage spent on training and a significant increase in the use of new learning technologies, including computer-based training, the Internet, and teleconferencing.IT ... view article details

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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

Technical skills are critical to progressing in a career. Creating an inventory of technical skills is important It helps employees see what they are good at, spot any gaps to improve, and gives concrete details to share with their manager or use in their next job search. Understanding Technical Skills Technical skills refer to the abilities and knowledge an employee needs to perform specific tasks.  They include skills relating to mechanical or digital technologies. Showing technical skills helps in career development and planning. To build an inventory of technical skills, list technologies... view blog & white papers details

Oshri Cohen is the founder of RedCorner, a CTO as a Service agency that provides organizations with highly skilled and experienced ex-CTOs who specialize in whatever industry, business model or engineering culture is needed. In this episode, Oshri talks about the current issues with technical recruiting and what we can do to fix them. January 18, 2024 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Oshri! Today's Topic: Technical Recruiting is Broken-Here's How to Fix It What is technical recruiting? Technology changes at a such a rapid p... view blog & white papers details

Fred Wills is a thought leader on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), organizational development, culture and climate, and its impact on organizational performance, transformation, and change. He's built a successful career which includes working for Mayo Clinic and Nationwide Children's Hospital, and he's since channeled this experience into the foundation of Inclusiastic Consulting. He also brings international experience in organizational performance, community development, and capacity-building through his international development and aid efforts in Malawi, Africa. His current client ... view blog & white papers details

Employees need to know their strengths to win and succeed in their careers. But in a highly technical world, focusing solely on soft and general skills is not enough. Technical competencies are equally, if not more, vital. Functional competencies are always useful. But technical competencies are what define a talent. For any role, technical competencies play a crucial part in shaping results. It is time to stop failing to appreciate their essence. This article makes the case that technical competencies deserve just as much thought as functional competencies. The future belongs to those who are... view blog & white papers details