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| Rajshekhar garu,I just posted in multiple discussions so that people may not miss it.It is not such a big deal that you have to complain.May be you don't like it but people without a job may like it.
Posted by: Mr. Bobbili Puli At: 6, Aug 2003 6:27:58 PM IST hello maree meeru annitlo ilaa post cheyadam baaledhandi
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 6, Aug 2003 6:19:15 PM IST Guys,I have submitted this in classifieds but it takes 2 days for TP to post.I don't want anyone to lose the time if they really needed a job.Please see if you are suitable for this position and reply to my ID.
I apologize for posting it here.
Our client in Northern NJ has an immediate need for two QA Engineers for a three month project. Primary responsibility is to test the integrity of client's mainframe point of sale programs based on new development, enhancements, and maintenance changes to ensure they are functioning according to specifications. Will work closely with business owners to understand the requirements of system changes. Must have the ability to develop and execute test scenarios that will validate that business objectives are achieved. Will support the review of regression testing to confirm that coding changes implemented do not negatively impact production code. Must understand client benefit set up and identify issues that may result from program modifications and escalate issues as appropriate. Will work closely with programmers and business owners to troubleshoot coding issues and compile issues and testing results in an organized and user friendly manner. Will track issues related to testing and escalation of issues found during the testing process. Requires a minimum of 2 years prior experience in a testing role that includes the review of requirements, creation of test criteria, and review of test output as well as experience with databases and mainframes(TSO knowledge is helpful). Also requires the ability to create comprehensive test plans that fully test program changes. Must have strong analytical and communication skills. Flexible work schedule required to ensure deadlines are met.
Posted by: Mr. Bobbili Puli At: 6, Aug 2003 6:13:27 PM IST hands that serve are golier than lips that pray
Posted by: Raj Sekhar At: 6, Aug 2003 6:12:39 PM IST A winner is NOT one who NEVER FAILS, but one who NEVER QUITS!
Posted by: Jonnalagadda Jonnalagadda At: 6, Aug 2003 12:01:13 PM IST That something happened to you is of no importance to anyone, not even to you. The important thing about you is what you choose to make happen - your values and choices. That which happened by accident - what family you were born into, in what country, and where you went to school - is totally unimportant.
Posted by: Saleem At: 6, Aug 2003 9:10:10 AM IST A duty which becomes a desire will ultimately become a delight
Posted by: KAVITHA At: 6, Aug 2003 9:08:16 AM IST You may be disappointed if you fail, but you will be doomed if you don't try.
Posted by: KAVITHA At: 6, Aug 2003 9:06:19 AM IST The basic principle of altruism is that man has no right to exist for his own sake, that service to others is the only justification of his existence, and that self-sacrifice is his highest moral duty, virtue and value. Do not confuse altruism with kindness, good will or respect for the rights of others. These are not primaries, but consequences, which, in fact, altruism makes impossible. The irreducible primary of altruism, the basic absolute, is self-sacrifice - which means: self-immolation, self-abnegation, self-denial, self-destruction - which means: the self as a standard of evil, the selfless as a standard of the good.
Posted by: Saleem At: 6, Aug 2003 8:59:33 AM IST A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
Posted by: Jonnalagadda Jonnalagadda At: 5, Aug 2003 11:40:50 AM IST
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