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I'm good with Computers? What does that mean ?Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Slade you have anything in GA. I'm good with Computers?
I can build and do light programming. I have helped my uncle do alittle bit of networking and according to the stories about your co-worker who can't format a HDD I'm better then him.Originally Posted by sladewilson
I'm good with Computers? What does that mean ?Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Slade you have anything in GA. I'm good with Computers?
here entry level position , start this week at Airwatch
AirWatch is a leading provider of mobile security, mobile device, mobile application and WLAN management solutions for devices running Apple iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows. Designed to deploy, secure, monitor, manage and support mobile devices across the enterprise, AirWatch provides a single, integrated, real-time view into an entire fleet of mobile devices, regardless of device type, carrier or location.
AirWatch's Wandering WiFi division provides 24/7/365 wireless infrastructure deployment, monitoring and support for restaurants, cafes, hotels, truck stops, hospitals, retail outlets and sports arenas located throughout the U.S. More specifically, the company currently manages guest access to WiFi networks for more than 1,000 customers at 10,000 unique locations, which collectively include over 40,000 access points and 40 million guest sessions annually.
Headquartered in Atlanta, the company's two brands help more than 1,500 customers from the distribution/logistics, field service, government, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing and retail industries successfully manage the challenges of enterprise mobility and Internet connectivity. For more information, please visit www.air-watch.com and www.wanderingwifi.com.
https://ats.navicus.com/careers/job...te=Careers&RequisitionID=164&CurrentCompany=1
I can build and do light programming. I have helped my uncle do alittle bit of networking and according to the stories about your co-worker who can't format a HDD I'm better then him.
Bill rate: $45/hr
Sr. Business Analyst in Alpharetta,
Position Details
Location: GA - Alpharetta
Job Title: Int. Business Systems Analyst
call 248 910 8967 immediately.Multiple Positions available
Originally Posted by sladewilson
I can build and do light programming. I have helped my uncle do alittle bit of networking and according to the stories about your co-worker who can't format a HDD I'm better then him.
Ok so I just call and apply for the job as a International Business System Analyst over the phone? Any one in particular I should talk to and how should I go about it?Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Originally Posted by sladewilson
I can build and do light programming. I have helped my uncle do alittle bit of networking and according to the stories about your co-worker who can't format a HDD I'm better then him.
Bill rate: $45/hr
Sr. Business Analyst in Alpharetta,
Position Details
Location: GA - Alpharetta
Job Title: Int. Business Systems Analyst
call 248 910 8967 immediately.Multiple Positions available
So I just make up past experiences?Originally Posted by sladewilson
Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Ok so I just call and apply for the job as a International Business System Analyst over the phone? Any one in particular I should talk to and how should I go about it?Originally Posted by sladewilson
Bill rate: $45/hr
Sr. Business Analyst in Alpharetta,
Position Details
Location: GA - Alpharetta
Job Title: Int. Business Systems Analyst
call 248 910 8967 immediately.Multiple Positions available
make up a company tell them you where a business system analyst
give them thaat info when they ask what you did, after the phone interview you go in person interview take drug test then get job, mostly its looking at spreadsheets and copy and pasting $@*
• While under contract for a major client of banking industry and a major client of the utilities industry, design and develop new systems and implement major enhancements.
• Successfully work with business analysts to determine conversion rules during the analysis and modification of programs from VSAM customer system to DB2.
• Design and develop new interface for consumer credit to better support ongoing lending activities in applications and loan processing while at First Union.
• Discover and correct Y2K issues in consumer loan processing while at First Union.
• Convert systems from VSAM to DB2 while at Duke Energy.
• Successful changes made to loan processing allow for easier use while at First Union.
• Correct Y2K issues to allow client to accept loan payments beyond 1999 while at First Union.
• Improve the integrity of customer information system by eliminating redundant data and making changes to numeric fields while at First Union.
• Ad Hoc reporting using EASYTRIEVE at both clients.
YOU want the business analyst job its the easiest and pays top dollar so you have to lie about past experience the better experience you are the better you fit the position , if you have experience at mcdonalds i dont think they will hire youOriginally Posted by milestailsprowe
So I just make up past experiences?Originally Posted by sladewilson
Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Ok so I just call and apply for the job as a International Business System Analyst over the phone? Any one in particular I should talk to and how should I go about it?
make up a company tell them you where a business system analyst
give them thaat info when they ask what you did, after the phone interview you go in person interview take drug test then get job, mostly its looking at spreadsheets and copy and pasting $@*
• While under contract for a major client of banking industry and a major client of the utilities industry, design and develop new systems and implement major enhancements.
• Successfully work with business analysts to determine conversion rules during the analysis and modification of programs from VSAM customer system to DB2.
• Design and develop new interface for consumer credit to better support ongoing lending activities in applications and loan processing while at First Union.
• Discover and correct Y2K issues in consumer loan processing while at First Union.
• Convert systems from VSAM to DB2 while at Duke Energy.
• Successful changes made to loan processing allow for easier use while at First Union.
• Correct Y2K issues to allow client to accept loan payments beyond 1999 while at First Union.
• Improve the integrity of customer information system by eliminating redundant data and making changes to numeric fields while at First Union.
• Ad Hoc reporting using EASYTRIEVE at both clients.
Originally Posted by LarryEastwood
I need something in Maryland
Originally Posted by frshstunna
Originally Posted by LarryEastwood
I need something in Maryland
same here, im in baltimore and got a degree in business economics but would take a job in IT or working with computers...
anybody got any info on how to get in with the govt? i need some tips on how to get through that usajobs bs