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Know any Business Analyst in the market?


My friend runs a software company (servicing the financial services industry based in San Diego, CA, with offices in London, New York City and the Boston area) and has a vacancy for a BA. Applicants must have a 4-year degree in Information Technology, Finance, or a related discipline from an accredited university, and at least 3 years previous business analysis experience with demonstrable employment related successes.


Anyone interested, please get in touch....

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'You will be working with top tier developers and architects and utilizing the latest technology to implement a system that is used by Portfolio Managers, traders, and credit analysts at major City & Wall Street firms. The position will include the scoping, implementation, testing, and management of new and existing client installations. This position requires specialized technology skills including SQL query writing, reporting writing, and a strong understanding of XML technologies.'


Required Skills:

? Independent business analysis

? A self-driven, detail orientated person with strong work ethic and entrepreneurial instincts.

? Exceptional communication skills (written and verbal) and be adept at listening and soliciting feedback

? Knowledge of XML/XPath/XSLT

? Knowledge of SQL Server administration and advanced SQL syntax


Excellent salary and benefits package offered. If you or anyone you know may be interested, please pm me...


Thanks

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