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Please give me some references about peoplesoft admin

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hassan@vsoftconsulting.com - 14 Sep 2006 22:51 GMT
hi,

Please refere me some peoplesoft admin in louisville,KY

Location: Louisville,KY
Duration: FULLTIME

Overview
We are  currently seeking a PeopleSoft Administrator. The PeopleSoft
Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day management of all
PeopleSoft systems including Financials / SCM and HRMS.
Responsibilities include administration of servers, management for all
PeopleSoft production & development environments, performance tuning,
troubleshooting, on-going maintenance and application of patches and
upgrades.

Job Skills/Requirements
We are looking for individuals with the following experience and
skills:

- Associate degree, or equivalent work experience required. (Bachelors
degree preferred)
- 3 years of experience working as an administrator for PeopleSoft
Financials and, or HRMS.
- Weblogic experience
- Experience working in an AIX operating environment and Windows NT /
2003 Server environment.
- Scripting Skills
- Knowledge of SQL
- Communication and organizational Skills
- Knowledge of database administration

Thanks & Regards

Hassan
Team Lead - Recruitments
V-Soft Consulting Group, Inc
Phone No : 502-425-8425 Ext-138
Direct  : 502-214-5910
Fax     : 502-412-5869
e-mail : hassan@vsoftconsulting.com

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Andrew Thompson - 14 Sep 2006 23:31 GMT
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> Please refere me some peoplesoft admin in louisville,KY

A few points.
1) That word is 'refer'.
2) Louisville is a proper name, a noun, so the first letter should be
capitalised.
3) The abbreviation for Kentucky would be Ky., as opposed to KY. (it
might be KY in postal addresses, but this is a usenet newsgroup(1)).
4) 'admin' should have a '.', 'admin.'.
5) PeopleSoft seems to be the name of a piece of software,
so best use the same capitalisation consistently.
6) Sentences should end with a full-stop.

Normally I would not comment on such trivial things, but since
you are supposedly a professional, I figure you would appreciate
the tips.

Especially since that first sentence was enough to make me
realise that your company employs clueless morons, and that
their customers (both employers & potential employment
seekers) should beware(2).

> Job Skills/Requirements
> We are looking for individuals with the following experience and
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> - Communication and organizational Skills
> - Knowledge of database administration

Do you see any of that connected to Java in any significant way?
What?  How?

(2)  But another sign is that you post your job ads to entirely
inappropriate groups.

> Team Lead - Recruitments

..strange, I thought you must be the 'work experience' guy.

> V-Soft Consulting Group, Inc

Noted.

> *********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Please refrrain from posting such ridiculously wide lines to a usenet
newsgroup(1).
Most news clients will wrap at around 70 chars.

> Note:
>
> Under Bill s.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U.S. Congress this mail
> cannot be considered Spam

Note:

This is not America, so I am not particularly interested
in what the U.S. congress decides (short of 'bomb Australia').

>...as long as we include contact information and
> a remove link for removal from our mailing list.

& this is not your mailing list, sunshine, this is a (1)Usenet
Newsgroup.
Please research the difference until you understand it.

>...To be removed from our mailing list ..

...To be publicly ridiculed ..
(remainder snipped - it wasn't funny)

As a final tip - please resist going all 'multi-postal' on us
<http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?enc_user=OoLqWRoAAACqnu_dnp9APdviCl-CUX1
tl1q-hz43p07wxLdCLQBm1w
>
(just in case that was in the back of your mind)

Andrew T.


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