Opening|IT Operations Consultant|Six Sigma GB certified|BB Trained|6-8yrs

Job Description
IT Operations Consultant

 

·         Qualification : Graduate

·         Basic skills: Six Sigma GB certified -Mandate/ BB Trained and tested or Certified

·         Must have completed few projects (5+ projects) in Finance and Accounting domain (P2P/O2C/R2R)

·         Experience: 8+yrs

·         Relevant experience 5+ years

·         Has to have core experience in driving projects using Sig sigma methodology and quality improvement, cost reduction projects

·         Shift: Evening shift

·         Facility : Hyderabad

 Note:- If interested, Kindly send your resume at"ajay.applejobs(at)gmail.com" or can reach me on 9066056235


 

Thanks & Regards,

Ajay,

Recruitment Consultant,

Apple Career Consultant (Pvt.) Ltd.

ajay.applejobs(at)gmail.com

9066056235
Key Skill(s)
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BB
About Company
Apple Career Consultants (P) Ltd is an IT/ITeS recruitment and employment firm based in Chennai & Bangalore, India. Our team offers high quality services to provide the best outcomes in the recruitment and employment of personnel from a diverse set of business sectors. Our philosophy is to be a win-win or no deal kind of a company. When our client is successful, we are successful!

Our main sectors include:
- IT Recruitment
- ITeS, Marketing & Sales
- Top Management
- Manufacturing & Operations



Our team assists majority of MNC international companies in the IT, ITES and the NON-IT sector. Looking for a good employee is just as difficult as searching for a good employer. When the recruitment process extends over diversified boundaries and borders, finding the perfect candidate is a real challenge. We at Apple Careers know that good quality employees help your business grow.

The efforts of our experienced staff together with a wide support network developed over the years, will ensure that only the best and most capable candidates will be selected and be made available to our clients. In our quest to find the right candidate it is our aim to ensure that personality, knowledge and experience matches that position to be filled. Adding strategic value to the business is our ultimate aim. Our networking capabilities allow us to cater for a wide range of positions and to find candidates for these.

Our organizational aim is to deliver exceptional service to both the client and the candidate. We are abreast with the latest technology and adapt to the ever changing needs in the marketplace. While maintaining the highest professional standards through our commitment to "Ethics First." ideology, we offer exceptional services to our clients and job seekers across the country. Our employees have the tools to create breakthrough business opportunities, the expertise to utilize leading-edge technologies and a passion to deliver results.

We are committed to hiring for you the most qualified and skilled employees. As we are well versed with the business operations and industrial requirements of various sectors, we conduct the screening tests of the potential candidates in a highly professional manner. Duly assisted by industry specialists and HR professionals, we can also conduct the selection round, choosing the right candidate for the vacancy and saving significant time at your end.

Happy Hiring !!!!!

Quality Engineer - Manufacturing/Lean Six Sigma/Corrective Action

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An American global diversified industrial company is currently seeking a Quality Engineer to support manufacturing operations with specific focus on supplier quality including new supplier qualification, new part qualification and supplier corrective action in Tyler, TX. This is a 1 year CONTRACT position, with the possibility of extension. Local candidates only, no per diem available.
Responsibilities for the Quality Engineer
  • Resolution of supplier quality issues by utilization of an existing supplier corrective action system to ensure structured problem solving methodologies are employed and effective corrective actions are executed
  • Supplier quality support for new component and new product introduction
  • Containment and initial response to supplier quality escapes that disrupt or may potentially disrupt production operations
  • Coordination of PPAP activity including initiation of PSWs, evaluation of PPAP document submissions and disposition of approval requests
Requirements for the Quality Engineer
  • BS Degree in Engineering or a closely-related technical major
  • 5+ years experience in manufacturing operation technical support
  • Quality Engineering certification a plus
  • Experience with leading structured problem solving activities
  • Ability to apply Lean Six Sigma tools
<Benefits for the Quality Engineer
  • 401K
  • Health Insurance, and much more...



This Job is located in Tyler, TX -> United States



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PrintFirm Leads SEO Twitter Chat for Printing Community

PrintFirm.com Marketing Director Katherine Tattersfield and Xerox e-Marketing manager Bill Michael, host educational Twitter chat #InkSEO discussing online marketing best practices for the printing industry.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 25, 2014
Printers looking to learn about search engine optimization, content marketing, and social media best practices are invited to join the #InkSEO Twitter Chat on Thursday, July 10 at 4 p.m. EST/ 1 p.m. PST.
Hosted by Bill Michael, eMarketing manager, Xerox and Katherine Tattersfield, online marketing director, PrintFirm.com, attendees will learn about Google's new algorithms, how to manage onsite optimization and ways to produce quality content to keep sites fresh and relevant.
The first part of the discussion will focus on explaining SEO terminology and fundamentals in plain English. Printers will then learn key strategies behind successful content marketing campaigns.
Google Penalty Recovery expert Marie Haynes of HisWebMarketing explains how SEO affects a print provider's bottom line: "Recently Google released another update of the Panda algorithm which looks at the overall quality of your site. If a website is deemed to be low quality in the eyes of Panda, then Google will demote the rankings for all pages of that site in the search engine results. The best insurance against the Panda algorithm is making sure your site is as useful to readers as possible and also easy for search engine crawlers to navigate."
Tattersfield knows firsthand how valuable inbound marketing can be for a printing company; her blogging and social media activities increased PrintFirm's sales by 46 percent in a year. "This chat gives us a chance to talk with the community directly in an intimate environment. I want printers to see the bigger SEO picture, beyond the day to day algorithm updates and rankings. SEO is really about building the brand community, earning trust, and delivering an outstanding customer experience. The printers who understand that will flourish now and in the future."
Users can join the conversation on Twitter directly or through their preferred Twitter chat platform; a complete transcript replay will be available following the discussion.
Chat recaps with additional resources will appear on the Xerox Digital Printing blog as well as the PrintFirm company blog. Participants are welcome to share their #InkSEO chat insights and experiences on their own blogs.
Attendees are encouraged to RSVP and add the event to their calendars on TweetChat: xerox.bz/inkseo
About PrintFirm
Printfirm, Inc., trusted leaders in online printing, mailing, and design since 1996. For more information, please visit http://printfirm.com.
For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/06/prweb11972604.ht

Read more at http://www.virtual-strategy.com/2014/06/25/printfirm-leads-seo-twitter-chat-printing-community#g5p4I2rDSVhkC7gx.99m

SEO in the City: 5 Tips Inspired by the City That Never Sleeps

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Looking around during a recent trip to New York City, I couldn’t help but compare the way local businesses promoted their business’ physical location to the way they promoted themselves online. From the signs, to the window displays, to the messages they used to convince people to choose them, these elements brought to life the different ways businesses attract local consumers who pass by their storefronts.
But how many of these best practices are they applying to how they reach local consumers who are searching for them online? And what other typical city experiences relate to how consumers find local businesses? Here are five local SEO tips businesses can use to get found by local consumers – inspired by the Big Apple.
1. Focus on What You Do Best
When applying SEO best practices to your website or to any online content, you should always focus on writing about what it is you actually do, and do best. For example, when walking randomly down almost any street in New York City, you’ll see signs hanging off awnings that read exactly what one can expect: such as pizza, sandwiches, camera repair, and discount handbags.
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This idea should be applied to your website content, too. And despite the ever-changing landscape of SEO, optimizing your website for your main topics and keywords is one thing that will always be valuable to consumers searching for your business.
2. Optimize for Your Local Audience
What if you asked someone for a suggestion of a nearby restaurant and they recommended a place across town instead of down the block? You’d be a little more than annoyed – and probably look elsewhere for a place nearby. This same concept is important for how you market your business online: always have your audience’s real needs in mind and understand what they’re looking for.
When businesses successfully keep the needs of their ideal customer in mind in their local SEO, they have the upper hand because consumers are more likely to find them whether they are searching via desktop or mobile.
So, make sure your address is clearly listed on your website and marked up behind the scenes, too. Next, claim your business on top local directories – like Google+ Local, Bing Places for Business, and Yelp – as well as all the industry-specific directories that can help consumers find your local business. For example directories like TripAdvisor or TimeOut might be resources that local consumers visit directly to look up travel rates, offers, and reviews. Plus, these sites may populate in the search results for specific search terms, so it’s important that your business is listed on them, and that your listings contain accurate and up to date information that is consistent across the Web. That way, they are more likely to show up when someone searches for your local products or services.
3. Get On the Mobile Local Bandwagon
Mobile is a trend that’s here to stay (made obviously by how many people look at their phones while waiting to cross the street), especially in local search. In fact, 79% of consumers who own mobile phones have used their phone to do a local search? And, 78% of local searches on mobile devices result in an offline purchase.
If you haven’t considered the importance of having a mobile website, it’s time you do. Not only are they easier for consumers to browse and contact you from, but Google is also letting searchers know if your website isn’t mobile-friendly, which can send prospects looking in another direction.  But it’s not just a mobile-friendly website that matters – it’s your entire mobile presence. From showing up on mobile-based maps (which are also tied to your local listings) to having positive ratings and reviews that show up in mobile search results, making a great impression with on-the-go consumers can help you stand out against the competition.
4. Make Your Business Look Great
Walk by a number of stores in any city and you’ll see a variety of storefront displays. Some use products in a thought-provoking way; others are just beautiful displays of the product. These displays are meant to pull you into a store and ultimately persuade you to buy.  And the same principal should apply to your images online. And while images on your website that represent your business and look great at the same time is ideal, they are often overlooked when it comes to great SEO. But since they can help your business show up in multiple places on SERPs, it’s important to include your approach to images in your SEO strategy.
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By using keyword and topic-optimized names for your images instead of just uploading them as “photo1.jpg,” you can help search engines recognize them for your target search terms. For example, a photo of a kitchen table might be named “wood-kitchen-table-furniture-cincinnatti.jpg” to help your business show up for consumers in Cincinnati searching for a new kitchen table from a local store. Also adding image alt text, or even captions, to your pictures gives them words that search engines can read and use in image search results.
5. Build & Maintain a Social Presence
Many local businesses I visited in New York are close to their local communities. From the décor to menu item names to the patrons they knew by name, they are very much a part of the community around them. There’s a lesson here for SEO, too.
It’s important to build your brand so that consumers remember you once they are in a place to choose your business. Restaurants are a great example. For example, say you post a coupon for a free pizza on Facebook with a link back to your website to redeem it. If one fan, Sally, shares your coupon with hundreds of her followers, that small action may result in others discovering, liking, and even visiting your business on the Web. And sometimes, those online actions can turn into offline conversions. This is why it’s key to actively post content that engages, entertains, and builds a community with your fans. Not only will it drive interest from the people already on the social site, backlinks to your website from social sharing can provide signals to search engines that the content you posted on your website is relevant to the topic of your local business in your city and drive up the local SEO visibility for your site.
These are just a few tips for improving local SEO for your business. If you have any to add, we’d love to see them in a comment!

Read more at http://www.business2community.com/seo/seo-city-5-tips-inspired-city-never-sleeps-0925409#HJ7cHp7XCQHRzPUo.99

PivotChart in Excel


Part PivotTable, part traditional Excel chart, a PivotChart lets you quickly and easily look at complex data sets in an easy-to-digest way. PivotCharts have many of the same functions as traditional charts, with data series, categories, and the like, but they add interactive filters so you can browse through data subsets.
pivot chart
PivotCharts help you easily digest complex data.
Excel 2013 added Recommended PivotCharts, which can be found under the Recommended Charts icon in the Charts area of the Insert tab. You can preview a chart by hovering your mouse over that option. You can also manually create a PivotChart by selecting the PivotChart icon on the Insert tab..