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Amazon EC2 is a fast-paced, results-driven group where we strive to create the best customer experience possible. They are looking for passionate leaders who
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The opportunity has opened up a scenario where the primary demand for career in ERP is for the Functional Consultant and the Technical Consultant. There are also other parallel openings in the fields of database administration, systems administration, software testing and network administration. Apart from the first two, all the other jobs are pertaining to the software field as a whole.
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An ERP Consultant earns an average salary of Rs 695,827 per year. The highest paying skills associated with this job are Oracle eBusiness Suite, PeopleSoft HRMS, Oracle E-Business Suite Human Resources Management System, Oracle Applications, and Oracle Financials System. Pay for this job rises steadily for more experienced workers, but goes down significantly for the few employees with more than 20 years' experience. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 20 years in this field.
Job Description for ERP Consultant-
An ERP consultant generally provides support related to a company's enterpr
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Yes, if you looking for an interesting cum challenging job role, it's obviously SAP because of its potential to meet the business requirements.
It seems that you have already started a research about SAP Technical Modules, like ABAP, HANA, etc. SAP ABAP is purely a programming/coding and since you got a relevant IT experience you can very well proceed. It's the right time to go. SAP HANA is a hot module currently, so people crazily go with it, but it's always suggested to go for SAP HANA with sufficient knowledge of SAP ABAP. If you are a comp
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In the long term, VR and AR could merge as pointed out by Satya Nadella.
Augmented reality (AR) is not a new phenomenon for geeks, but certainly a novel experience for the masses as t
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8 years ago
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There are vast opportunities in both India and abroad.
The various opportunities are:
- Manufacturing of line robots
- building robots for military, medical and automotive industries
Some of the engineers are also consumed in by the labs, plants, mining areas, gaming sector and space exploration centers.
You can also option for teaching in this field.
Some of the job specializations are:
- Controls engineer
- Manufacturing process engineer
- Mechanical design engineer
- Computer engineer
- Automation engineer
The use of robots is expected to increase in the coming future, hence creating more opportunities
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To become a good animator, first, you have to think out of box, any object can be a character and also you have to observe about the movement of people, trees, whatever presents in your surroundings.
Draw things, practice to do act according to your own concept, try to resolve the things in your own projects after observing things around you.
Watch more and more movie to gain the things which a presented by great animators.
Like this you have to work and do practice again and again because animation is not a one day practice work. It will take your whole life after that also i
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8 years ago
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Degree level: Post-secondary education is not required but can be helpful; medical illustrators need postgraduate training.
Degree field: Art-related program, medical illustration
Experience-Years of experience creating images; a portfolio to show prospective employers may be required.
Key Skills-Creativity and ability to market and sell your work, familiarity with several software programs, including Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
Salary (2017)-$45,080 (average salary for fine artists, including illustrators).
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