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Manage 11G Server databases in real time through multiple product lifecycle environments, from development to mission-critical production systems. Active DoD Security clearance required. Assist developers with complex query tuning and schema refinement. view job details

Analyzes business needs and processes to assist with developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization's Oracle-PeopleSoft Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. Coordinates with cross-functional teams to gather requirements by understanding workflow, goals, and processes. Acts as liaison between the development teams and business stakeholders to ensure that Oracle-PeopleSoft ERP solutions align with business objectives. Documents business requirements, functional specifications, and process maps to serve as a reference for the organization. Analyzes system performance and u... view job details

The Oracle ERP Analyst IV coordinates with cross-functional teams to gather requirements by understanding workflow, goals, and processes. Analyzes business needs and processes to assist with developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization's Oracle-PeopleSoft Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications. Being an Oracle ERP Analyst IV documents business requirements, functional specifications, and process maps to serve as a reference for the organization. Acts as liaison between the development teams and business stakeholders to ensure that Oracle-PeopleSoft ERP solutions align wi... view job details

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Oracle Corporation develops, manufactures, markets, sells, hosts, and supports application, platform, and infrastructure solutions for information technology (IT) environments worldwide. The company provides services in three primary layers of the cloud: Software as a Service, Platform as a Service, and Infrastructure as a Service. It offers human capital and talent management, enterprise resource planning, customer experience and relationship management, procurement, supply chain management, project portfolio management, business analytics and enterprise performance management, and industry-s... view company details

Oracle Elevator Company started in 2004, although many of its subsidiaries have been in business for decades. The company is growing into a nationwide, independent elevator service company with the technical resources to maintain all types of elevators and lifts. By focusing on the service side of the business and providing a supportive environment for its technicians, the company provides a quality service product and more added value than the large elevator manufacturers. About L-Squared Capital Partners: L-Squared focuses on growing market leaders in three sectors: Tech-Enabled Services, In... view company details

Mythics, Inc., a Mythics Emergent Group company, is an award winning Oracle systems integrator, consulting firm, managed services provider and elite Oracle platinum resale partner representing the entire Oracle product line of cloud, software, support, hardware, engineered systems and appliances. ***Mythics - 10x Oracle Excellence Award Winner Specialized Partner of the Year - North America*** Mythics is the trusted IT advisor to thousands of organizations worldwide who conduct business in a range of sectors: Federal, Defense, Intel, State & Local Government, Utilities, Commercial Business, He... view company details

SEG is a provider of sales recruiting, consulting and lead generation services to businesses. view company details

Rimini Street, Inc. provides enterprise software products and services for various industries. The company offers third-party support for Oracle and SAP software products. It sells its solutions primarily through direct sales organizations in North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Asia-Pacific. The company was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. 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

The Top 9 Hottest Jobs during the Pandemic Affected by the outbreak of COVID-19, businesses of all shapes and sizes are finding it difficult to operate smoothly. Many employees find themselves out of work due to social distancing and others have transitioned to a work-from-home model and are relying on technology and the internet to collaborate with colleagues and get things done. Not surprising, internet-related hot jobs are in suddenly in great demand during coronavirus outbreak. If you are looking for a new job and have the skills and knowledge needed, the time is right f... view article details

Ellison Says, Stock OnlyA look at Oracle Corp's (ORCL) proxy statement filed September 11, 2000, reveals that CEO Lawrence Ellison will take all of his pay in stock options for four years.For the company's fiscal year ending May 31, 2000, Ellison was paid $208,000 in base salary and received no annual bonus. This is considerably less than he received in fiscal 1999: a base salary of $1 million and a bonus of $2.75 million. But before you start worrying about how the Ellisons are going to make ends meet, take a look at the next column on the summary compensation table. It shows that Larry Ellis... 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

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

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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

Increase Your Knowledge in Compensation Step 1. Gather Relevant Work Experience Step 2. Enroll in a CCP Program Step 3. Continue Learning Are you interested in exploring a career in the field of compensation? Do you enjoy the challenge of crunching numbers in a spreadsheet and analyzing data to create a pay system that benefits employees and the organization? If yes, becoming a compensation specialist might be right for you! Organizations are investing in finding equitable ways to strengthen their compensation strategy for their workforce. As fair pay has a profound impact on productivity and ... view blog & white papers details

Chris Havrilla is the global leader of Talent Product Strategy for Oracle Cloud Human Capital Management. Before joining Oracle, she led human capital technology research, strategy, and advisory as a VP and Lead Tech Industry Analyst at Deloitte. Her recent accolades include being named one of HR Executive's Top 100 HR Tech Influencers, peopleHum's Top 30 Women in HR Tech, 8X8's Top 16 Hybrid Work Influencers, Onalytica's Who's Who in Future of Work as well as their Top 25 Global Consultancies Influencer Report. In this episode, Chris talks about how HR technology support employees through 202... view blog & white papers details

Talent management systems (TMS) are crucial tools for any human resources department. These tools promise to help companies draw, develop, and keep top talent. Only a few are familiar with what is a talent management system and how it works. This article explores interesting details about talent management systems. This can help HR professionals looking to gain a deeper insight into what is a talent management system. Newcomers exploring options for talent management solutions can discover beneficial information they can use for their advantage. What Is a Talent Management System? An effecti... view blog & white papers details

The HR Tech market has been on fire for the last few years. More than $15 Billion of venture and PE money was invested and the number of startups is astounding. The average large company now has more than 80 different employee-facing systems (OKTA), and this number has increased by more than 40% over five years. There were two reasons for this growth. First, the low-interest rate investing environment unleashed billions of dollars to entrepreneurs, so there are hundreds of new tools. Second, we’ve had a massive need to manage, hire, and support employees during the pandemic. Remote and gig wor... view blog & white papers details