Wednesday, August 3, 2016

[CNG] Digest Number 3550

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Digest #3550

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Tue Aug 2, 2016 5:45 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Rachael Barish" rachael_barish

I have never worked with with firm, but they contacted me. Please contact Alex if you are truly qualified.

Regards,
Rachael
----- Original Message -----

From: "Alex Harris" <aharris@kaztronix.com>
To: "rbarish" <rbarish@comcast.net>
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 7:00:48 PM
Subject: Business Data Analyst Location: Basking Ridge, NJ

Rachael,
I hope all is well. My name is Alex Harris and I'm a recruiter with Kaztronix. We came across your resume in our database and feel that you could be qualified for one of our positions with a Global Telecom Company. The job description is posted below for your review. If you are interested, please respond with an updated copy of your resume in MS Word format.
Job Title: Business Data Analyst
Location: Basking Ridge, NJ
Job Description:
DATA ANALYTICS CONSULTANT
Experienced business intelligence analyst to work on business challenges and strategies related to supplier spend analytics, customer service levels and product pricing. The focus of the project is to reduce business costs, compare supplier spend and efficiencies, focus on historical results and model the future strategies and work with large sets of data.

Job Role:
- Create innovative algorithms behind a variety of projects ranging from optimization of supplier spend, BOM analysis and end to end supply chain costs.
- Good understanding of supply chain concepts and ability to develop models that highlight the cost of the SLAs.
- Perform ad hoc statistical, data mining, trending, and machine learning analysis on complex business problems
- Strong experience in creating Tableau Dashboards and Executive level presentations
- Collaborate and work closely with various Suppliers, Business, IT and Marketing teams
- Develop and design advance predictive analysis models using R or SAS
- Be willing to learn: Develop expertise in areas outside of core comfort zone and learn from experienced members of the team.

Responsibilities:
- Create innovative algorithms behind a variety of projects ranging from optimization of supplier spend, BOM analysis and end to end supply chain costs.
- Good understanding of supply chain concepts and ability to develop models that highlight the cost of the SLAs.
- Perform ad hoc statistical, data mining, trending, and machine learning analysis on complex business problems
- Strong experience in creating Tableau Dashboards and Executive level presentations
- Collaborate and work closely with various Suppliers, Business, IT and Marketing teams
- Develop and Design advance predictive analysis models using R or SAS
- Be willing to learn: Develop expertise in areas outside of core comfort zone and learn from experienced members of the team.

Skills and Experience:
- Have proven analytical skills,
- Have the drive to innovate and drive actionable results.
- Have a passion for problem solving and a continued curious nature around data
- Have the ability to prioritize, focus on ideas and features that will have significant impact and value
- Have the ability to quantify and measure impacts of solutions
- Understand, categorize, organize, and interpret heterogeneous data sets.
- Design experiments, test hypotheses, and work with prototypes and models.
- Be involved in the transition from prototyping to production.
- Have the ability to collaborate with architects, engineers, and QA teams.
- Ability to communicate results and progress internally and externally in meetings, presentations and technical talks,
- Ability to communicate at a practitioner level as well as at a senior-executive level.
- Having experience in Telecom is a plus

Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Maths, Electronics, Statistics
- Advanced degree (MS/MBA/Ph.d) is a plus.
- Min 2 years data analysis related experience
- At least 1 year of experience in supply chain related areas
- Lean, Six Sigma experience is a plus
- Ability to create insightful, executive dashboards using Tableau
- Experience in using statistical modeling and distributed machine learning algorithms on large data sets.
- Proficiency in the use of statistical packages like R, Matlab is a plus
- Experience with SQL, Unix/Linux, and a scripting language such as Python, Perl or Ruby.
Best Regards,
Alex Harris
Kaztronix, LLC
517 US Highway 1 South Iselin, NJ 08830
(646) 902-6839
Email: aharris@kaztronix.com

Tue Aug 2, 2016 5:46 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Rachael Barish" rachael_barish

Go see Marty. It is worth your time.

----- Original Message -----

From: "JVS Placement" <placement@jvsnj.org>
To: "rbarish" <rbarish@comcast.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 9:02:50 AM
Subject: JVS JOB SEEKERS PROGRAM: HOW TO WORK THE ROOM: THE SECRET TO EFFECTIVE NETWORKING 8.4.16

Upcoming JVS Job Seekers Program
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th, 2016

HOW TO WORK THE ROOM:
THE SECRET TO EFFECTIVE NETWORKING

MARTY LATMAN
CHAIRMAN BERGEN CHAPTER
FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE NETWORK GROUP (FENG)

* When you attend networking or business meetings are you successful in promoting yourself?
* Are you unsure of the best ways to do this?
* Would you like to improve your technique?
* Do you leave the meeting feeling that you really accomplished something?

JOIN US if you would like to improve your networking skills and get better at "working the room".

WHEN:
Thursday, August 4th, 2016
9:30 am - 11:30 am

WHERE :
JCC
Aidekman Family Campus
901 Route 10 East
Whippany, NJ 07981
(TURN AT THE SIGN FOR GOLD's GYM)

HOW TO REGISTER:
Email: Lynne Robbins at lrobbins@jvsnj.org
(PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL )

You will not receive a confirmation -
ALL WHO RSVP ARE WELCOME!

PLEASE BE COURTEOUS TO THE SPEAKER BY ARRIVING PROMPTLY.
We appreciate your thoughtfulness!!

REMEMBER:
Every meeting is a potential networking contact so
DRESS ACCORDINGLY!!


Jewish Vocational Service , 111 Prospect Street , East Orange , NJ 07017

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Tue Aug 2, 2016 5:46 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"David Schuchman" dschuchman

PSG of Mercer County welcomes Marty Latman. Marty, called by many people as

the "Best Networker" they know, discusses, "In-Transition – What Do I Do
Now?".

Being in-transition for a short or long period of time can be a very
stressful. You can get depressed, angry and confused. What can you do to
change this situation?

Come learn about the obstacles you need to overcome during this period to
succeed, the methods you need to use to change your situation and ways to
make being in-transition a productive, meaningful and positive time in your
life.

Friday, August 5, 2016: 9:45am - noon.

Princeton Public Library, Community Room

65 Witherspoon Street

Princeton, NJ

Best,

David Schuchman

Executive Chair, PSG of Mercer County

http://www.psgofmercercounty.org/

Directions to the PPL: http://www.princetonlibrary.org/location

Parking in the Spring Street Garage located next to the Princeton Public
Library costs the same as metered parking, but without the need to run out
to feed the meter. Here is a map of local Princeton parking:
http://princetonparking.org/parking_map.html.

Tue Aug 2, 2016 6:17 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Rachael Barish" rachael_barish



Sent from my iPhone

Begin forwarded message:

> From: richard@jobseekersofmontclair.org
> Date: August 1, 2016 at 11:17:13 AM EDT
> To: rbarish@comcast.net
> Subject: Job Seekers of Montclair Meeting announcement
>
> Hello Rachael Barish, This Wednesday (August 3) Bob Robinson is the presenter, The topic is:
> Developing your resume
> - The message: What do I want to communicate
> - Styles: functional, chronological, etc.
> - Summarizing PARs
>
> Meetings are at St Lukes Church (Dining Hall), 73 South Fullerton Ave., Montclair.
> The entrance is on Union Street around back, off the parking lot.
> NOTE: If the meeting is cancelled because of weather, there will be a message on the website by 4:00 PM.
>
> Check out our website for additional information: http://www.jobseekersofmontclair.org
> Please arrive after 7:15 PM as the meeting will begin at 7:30 PM sharp.
> Feel free to share this email with your social media contacts. Better yet, bring a friend with you!
>
> Next week the topic is Cover Letters, Thank-You Letters and References
> - Designing effective cover letters
> - Telephone etiquette and effective use
> - Thank you letters and their place
>
>
Put your Career Networking Group network to work ...
Join the CNG LinkedIn Group.
[Link is on the CNG Yahoo! Group home page.]

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