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Author: Number Crunchers' Web CenterNumber Crunchers' Web Center
Date: Jan 2, 2008 20:05
Key Goals of this Position:
Business development and client services targeting key OEM clients and
prospects located primarily in the western region of the U.S.
Qualifications
Four-year college degree/masters degree preferred or equivalent
experience
7 to 10 years of Automotive or Information Solutions sales/account
mgmt./bus. development experience with advance solution selling
skills
3+ years of market research, training or consulting related work
experience
Strong Analytical skills
Strong Communication skills (written and oral)
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills including the ability
to multi-task
Excellent computer skills including knowledge of MS Word, PowerPoint
and Excel
Must have the ability to work in a team environment
Strong leadership and development/training skills
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Author: Number Crunchers' Web CenterNumber Crunchers' Web Center
Date: Jan 2, 2008 20:00
Job Description:
The successful candidate for this position will work closely with the
Epocrates Marketing team to help promote, measure and analyze
successful marketing initiatives.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the liaison for all Marketing analytics and reporting needs
Proactively seek and perform analysis of Marketing initiatives
Generate and communicate reports from data warehouse, data marts for
internal and external PR needs
Analyze effects of website changes and email campaigns
Manage and maintain Marketing Email and Web Analytics reporting from
select business systems (e.g., Omniture, Silverpop) for Marketing,
Finance and other groups
Establish recurring reporting processes
Perform advanced analytics such as AB testing, multivariate, content
targeting
Skill Requirements:
Strong knowledge of Applied Statistics and Optimization techniques and
the ability to apply to real-world business situations. Attention to
detail is a must.
Strong sense of web design/flow...
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Author: staffitnowstaffitnow
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:16
Title: IT Architect II - Financial Systems
Location: City: Des Moines, State: Iowa, Zip: 50301
Max Salary: 55 $/yr
Apply Here: http://www.staffitnow.com/StaffIT/JobServlet?internal=Y&ref=656667
Description: (Visit the site for detailed description)
Analyzes current IT architectural designs for Finance, creating and
implementing future state-of-the-art IT designs/solutions.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
To evaluate, plan, build, maintain and support the Finance
department s IT architectural design.
To lead the development and enhancement of the department s systems
integration, constructing and deploying scaleable integrated solutions
and developing integration solutions that will minimize duplication of
interfaces and data.
To evaluate the Finance department s architectural designs and
infrastructure, optimizing systems/software usage and minimizing
redundancy, waste and inefficiencies.
To implement standardized software/hardware across the Finance
department.
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Author: staffitnowstaffitnow
Date: Jan 2, 2008 19:15
Title: IT Architect 1
Location: City: Des Moines, State: Iowa, Zip: 50301
Max Salary: 50 $/yr
Apply Here: http://www.staffitnow.com/StaffIT/JobServlet?internal=Y&ref=656666
Description: (Visit the site for detailed description)
This position exists to analyze current IT Architectural designs,
resulting in the development of an architectural vision.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS OF JOB:
1. To evaluate, plan, build, maintain and support enterprise-wide IT
Architectural designs.
2. To lead the development and enhancement of the company s systems
integration, constructing and deploying scaleable integrated
solutions.
3. To architecturally design system components in support of a service
oriented architecture.
4. To evaluate web architectural designs, network architectural
designs and the IT infrastructure optimizing systems/software usage
and minimizing redundancy, waste and inefficiencies.
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