Tuesday, January 31, 2012

[itroundtable] Digest Number 2687

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Fw: Business Analyst-Remedy

Posted by: "Sabina Margeton" sebm1027@yahoo.com   sebm1027

Mon Jan 30, 2012 10:35 am (PST)





--- On Mon, 1/30/12, Jonathan Goldstein <jgoldstein@misicompany.com> wrote:

From: Jonathan Goldstein <jgoldstein@misicompany.com>
Subject: Business Analyst-Remedy
To: sabinamargeton@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, January 30, 2012, 10:15 AM

HI,
I am currently working on a Business Analyst role located in Livingston NJ. This is an initial 6 month contract with chance of extension. If you are interested please send me your updated resume. The rates below are the highest we can go
 
Thanks
Jon
 
W2: 39
CTC:45
 The job description is as follows:

Develops and prepares computer systems requirements and develops procedures to process data. Analyzes work flow and functional problems and determines techniques and requirements most feasible for deliveing the service. Works independently with service delivery and process design organizations to define the requirements for the Services to be included in the BMC Remedy Service Catalog.
 
Requirements will include the components of each service, data points, descriptions, interfaces, respective work flow processes, required services levels, questions and options presented to clients, and business/technical approvals.  Prepares definition documenation and analysis of compliance with organizational standards. Develops analytical reports or other products. Graduate degree preferred
This role is includes the following:
- Familiarity with the BMC Remedy Service Request Module
- Experience in development of project documentation, testing materials and execution, training materials, requirements gathering including downstream and upstream interface requirements and adhering to a project management methodology is a must
- Experience must span a BMC Remedy implementation and/or upgrade project
- Business/domain experience

If you are qualified, available, interested, planning to make a change, or know of a friend who might have the required qualifications and interest, please call me, even if we have spoken recently about a different position. If you do respond via e-mail please include a daytime phone number so I can reach you. Thank you.
 
Kind regards,
Jonathan Goldstein
(732) 362-2596
jgoldstein@misicompany.com
90 Woodbridge Center Drive
Suite 410  
Woodbridge , NJ 07095

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LinkedIn Tip: Don't let LinkedIn use your picture to advertise produ

Posted by: "Ann Bergquist" annber55@yahoo.com   annber55

Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:44 am (PST)



Tip from Patrick Omalley.
In case you haven't already changed your LinkedIn setting.
 

Missing LinkedIn Tips for Sales, Jobs, Recruiting, HR, etc


LinkedIn using your picture to advertise products (social advertising)

Posted: 30 Jan 2012 12:20 PM PST
Summary:
LinkedIn may now use your picture to advertise other products.  Change privacy settings if you don’t like this.
Details:
LinkedIn is doing “social advertising”, which means that they can use your picture in LinkedIn ads that are shown to your connections to advertise products that you might not endorse.  Your connections may be misled and think you endorse them, depending on how savvy they are.  (Facebook did this at one point, and most people hated it).
LinkedIn was probably using my picture to “get attention from the ladies”.
Here’s how you stop it:

Hover your cursor over your name in the upper right hand corner of your LinkedIn page
Click Settings
In the lower left, click “Account”
In the top middle, click “Manage Social Advertising”
Uncheck and SaveCall LinkedIn and offer to sell the use of your picture for $500,000 per year, as I did.
Still waiting.
Do you care if they use your picture?

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