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A software engineer, sometimes referred to as a software developer, applies engineering principles and methodologies to design and develop complicated software systems and applications. Software engineers focus on analyzing and translating user requirements into an application or control system design. Software engineers may design complex systems for use in aircraft, manufacturing, military, energy generation and healthcare devices. They typically do not perform the actual coding, although in some cases they may. Software engineers generally work in teams to design and develop a computer syst... view job details

Alternate job titles: Senior Software Engineer | Software Applications Engineer III | Software Developer III

Designs and develops software applications. Performs coding, debugging, testing and troubleshooting throughout the application development process. May direct a few junior level software engineers. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. view job details

Alternate job titles: Entry Software Engineer | Software Applications Engineer I | Software Developer I

Designs and develops software applications. Performs coding, debugging, testing and troubleshooting throughout the application development process. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. view job details

Alternate job titles: Intermediate Software Engineer | Software Applications Engineer II | Software Developer II

Designs and develops software applications. Performs coding, debugging, testing and troubleshooting throughout the application development process. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. view job details

Alternate job titles: Software Applications Engineer IV | Software Developer IV | Software Engineer - Project Lead

Designs and develops software applications. Performs coding, debugging, testing and troubleshooting throughout the application development process. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. Typically requires 7+ years of related experience. view job details

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Kore Software is a developer and provider of business management software for sports and entertainment industry. view company details

MAQ Software is a provider of business intelligence and data management solutions for businesses. view company details

Emergent Software is a technology solution provider that offers a full set of software-based services from custom software development to ongoing system maintenance & support serving clients from all industries in the Twin Cities metro, greater Minnesota and throughout the country. We are a Certified Microsoft Development Partner with a talented team of full-stack developers, SQL Server DBA's, Graphic & UI Designers, and Project Managers. In addition to software consulting, we also develop commercial software products like Innovative Mentoring Software, a full-featured CRM solution tailored to... view company details

Centric Software provides product lifecycle management and digital transformation solutions for apparel, consumer goods and footwear industries. view company details

Teslar is a forward-thinking technology company out of Springdale, Arkansas with a focus on software solutions for financial institutions. With the average employee having almost 20 years of banking experience, Teslar is well-positioned to help banks and credit unions in today's tough and challenging environment. Teslar Software was founded in 2008 in the wake of the financial crisis. Most would conclude that starting a company that specializes in software for financial institutions during the banking crisis that started in 2008 would not be a wise move, but for Teslar it was, and it was this ... view company details

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With the overwhelming number of applications and resumes received on a daily basis, recruiters must do all they can to manage the flow -- thus resume filtering software.What follows here varies by company and position, but for now let's work from this premise: In the larger (and not so large) companies, your resume/application is not initially viewed by a 'real human person' but is scanned and graded by a piece of software and then archived until those results are called up. What this means is that only those resumes that 'made the grade' (literally) will rise to the top of the pile to be revi... view article details

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

Let’s face it. People get to a point in their careers when they want to see more dollar signs. If your chosen profession isn’t paying as handsomely as you’d like, it might be time to consider a career change. This kind of professional shift typically means going back to school, but the return on investment may be worth your time. Based on Salary.com data, we've provided 10 jobs that tend to pay out over $75,000. We’ve also included job descriptions for each one so you can start to evaluate whether a career change may be right for you. 1) Web Software Developer: $78,653 A Web Software Develop... view article details

Check Out These High-Paying, Entry Level Careers Perfect for Recent College Graduates College is Over -- Get a Job! The month of May brings us Mother's Day, the Kentucky Derby and -- most importantly -- college graduations. After four long years of toiling and late-night study sessions, graduates have their caps, gowns, and that diploma is waiting for you across the stage. But the biggest question for all graduating college seniors is whether or not they have a job. In honor of society's newest entrants to the labor market, let’s take a look at some of the hottest jobs for this year's crop ... view article details

Higher education may be getting more expensive, but a college degree is necessary to compete for jobs in many industries. College should be healthy mix of passion and pragmatism, and it’s important to pursue the things you love while recognizing the fields that give you the best chance of finding a job upon graduation. According to research by CareerCast.com, here are the majors with the best career prospects. We also provided the median salaries of various jobs in each industry based on Salary.com data. 1) Accounting They say numbers don’t lie, but did you know they can also get you a job? T... view article details

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When it comes to understanding salary benchmarking data, you need to research its processes comprehensively. In today's job market, understanding trends relating to compensation can give you the advantage of attracting and retaining talent. With salary benchmarking data, you can see how your organization's pay practices stack up against others. In this article, we will first look at how you can understand salary benchmarking data. Following this we will outline how a hypothetical company can use salary benchmarking for a software engineer role. Without further ado, let's begin. Understanding S... view blog & white papers details

Starting a company can be exciting, but it also presents a fair share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is setting the appropriate pay for the first engineer who joins the fledgling startup. They are taking a huge risk by jumping aboard, so they will want something that reflects that. However, it is also vital to consider what is fair for the founders who got the ball rolling in the first place. Balancing pay, equity, and title for that first technical hire requires a deep understanding of everyone's contributions. It also involves setting expectations upfront. Having a good grasp of s... view blog & white papers details

Gaining a competitive edge is a goal companies always seek. Success in the modern, fast-paced digital age depends on being on top of the newest trends and tools. Progressive companies are putting a lot of effort into recruitment. The usual hiring approach takes a long time, is tiresome, and tends to be random. Thanks to new advances in artificial intelligence (AI), companies now have a strong answer to reinvent recruitment. AI recruitment software helps companies find, engage, and hire top talent faster and more efficiently than ever before. For companies seeking an advantage, AI recruitment s... view blog & white papers details

With remote work becoming the norm, companies struggle in setting fair and competitive pay for software engineers. Location no longer ties an engineer to a physical office, so how do companies determine their pay? As they transition to more dispersed workforces, companies must rethink their approaches to setting and adjusting pay. Benchmarking Software Engineering Compensation in the Remote Era To attract and retain top talent, companies must offer market-rate pay for software engineers, even for remote roles. The average pay for a software engineer in the U.S. is over $100,000. But for remote... view blog & white papers details

Leveraging Broadbanding in Salary Structures Step 1. Review current compensation structure. Step 2. Conduct a Job Analysis and Evaluation. Step 3. Implement the Broadband Pay Structure. Step 4. Educate the employees and managers. Step 5. Monitor and review the broadband pay system. Broadbanding is a modern and flexible approach to salary structures that is gaining popularity in the human resources and organizational management world. Traditional job hierarchies often struggle to keep up with the fast-paced changes in today's workplace, and this broadband pay system provides a solution by offer... view blog & white papers details