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
Create and maintain training courses for various software products. Observe and evaluate results of training programs. Execute training sessions, webinars, workshops etc. view job details
Report regularly with sales management on revenue forecast, prospecting activity, pipeline development, opportunity progress, closed business, and lost business. Build and grow your pipeline from an ever expanding lead base. 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
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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
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
From CNN Money and the compensation experts at Salary.com MONEY Magazine and Salary.com have unveiled an exclusive list of the 50 Best Jobs in America. MONEY and Salary.com started by analyzing government and private data on industry growth and compensation levels. But in an improving employment market in which workers are looking for more than just a paycheck, MONEY and Salary.com dug deeper, surveying 26,000 workers about their job satisfaction and grading careers based on factors such as stress level, flexibility, creativity and ease of entry into and advancement within the field. These ca... view article details
With the Labor Department reporting that the number of people receiving unemployment benefits is the highest it has been in seven years, is there such a thing as a “recession-proof” job? Probably not, but there are some careers that may survive the current economic crisis better than others. The key is to focus on work that continues even when most people do not have extra discretionary money to spend. So what are some in-demand jobs in a slow economy?Accountant Now more than ever, companies are paying attention to the bottom line. They need good “bean counters”, whether they are fres... view article details
Last year, a Boston-area high-tech company saw its stock plunge from a record high of $58.75 on January 20, to a low of $1.13 exactly 11 months later in November. One employee, who chose to remain anonymous for this article, exercised 1,000 options at $10 a share when the stock reached its peak. With April 16 nipping at her heels, she still owns the shares. Imagine her terror upon learning that the spread of $48.75 multiplied by the 1,000 shares - a total of $48,750 - is subject to a parallel tax system called the alternative minimum tax, or AMT, at a rate of up to 28 percent. Even though her ... view article details
Although the electronic age has made it much easier to learn at a distance, the roots of today's distance learning courses are more than 100 years old. Some date distance learning back to 1889, when it was used as a way to provide learning opportunities for teachers who were unable to attend Montreal's McGill University during the cold winter months to study for their degree.Of course, technology has cranked distance learning up to new levels of complexity never dreamed of by chilly McGill students. While originally entirely paper-based, distance learning evolved to include radio broadcasts, s... view article details
It’s said that if you want to get ahead in your career, you should build your skills, not your resume. The same principle applies to how employers develop their workforce for the future. Past success isn’t as important as what you can do next. As we head into 2023, one thing is clear: It is an ABSOLUTE MUST for every company to become a skills-based organization. Skills aren’t just the new currency for individuals, they are the new disruption for your business. If you’re a compensation or talent acquisition leader for your human resources team, you no doubt are having ongoing conversations abo... view blog & white papers details
As businesses grow and expand, managing employee compensation becomes increasingly complex. With multiple pay scales, variable performance metrics, and compliance regulations, it can be a daunting task for even the most organized human resources (HR) department. This is where compensation management software comes in. In this blog, we will explore the benefits of using compensation management software, including increased efficiency, accuracy, and employee satisfaction. Whether you are a small business or a large corporation, understanding the advantages of compensation management software can... view blog & white papers details
Creating compensation plans is not an easy job. Leaders and sales managers carefully think about what the business can afford, what kind of incentives work best, how they stack up against other businesses, and what goals the company needs to reach. Sometimes, they use tools to help them, but a lot of the work remains done the old-fashioned way. Some people treat compensation plans as a one-time thing, like you set it up once and forget about it. Most senior managers will not approach other important parts of their business this way. They know that technology is always advancing, and to stay ah... view blog & white papers details
Attracting and retaining great employees can be tough these days. With various companies competing for top talent, it is crucial to ensure that the benefits package stands out. Beyond the usual health insurance and 401k plans, it is vital to consider perks that can attract and retain top-tier employees. This article explores the most attractive perks and benefits that companies can offer. Read on to discover how to design a benefits package that attracts, motivates, and retains the team desired by any company. Impacts of Be... view blog & white papers details
When it comes to compensation planning, companies face a significant decision. This age-old build vs. buy dilemma is central to how companies approach talent management. Rolling out compensation plan software can provide a more custom-made approach. Off-the-shelf packages offer quick execution, but they enforce their particular workflows. With so many factors to consider, identifying the right strategic path can be challenging. This article explores the key factors in the decision to build versus buy compensation software to help inform this critical choice. The Pros and Cons of Building In-Ho... view blog & white papers details