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MXOtech creates brilliant connections between our clients and candidates. By engaging our staff in the interview and evaluation process on many levels, we eliminate the time-consuming task from your busy schedule and give you the peace of mind you deserve in finding the right candidate.

 


Database Administrators
  Managing information securely and proficiently is crucial to daily business operations. Our professional database administrators provide senior level expertise in planning, development, implementation, and administration of a variety of programs, including: SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, and Access. Following a proven approach to database application, administrators ensure the following are employed: clearly defined data, consistent data across the database, concurrent data access among users, data formats that suit specific needs, and parameters are set for recovery control and security.


Developers
  As needs change so must the capabilities in meeting those needs. Professional software developers can make the transition easier by creating software formulated to handle specific data and expansion. Developers create a master concept of the project application, working closely with lead programmers to form a complete and accurate product that can be easily integrated into your environment.

Programmers
  Our expert programmers have yielded dozens of custom software applications in various environments and languages, including: .NET, ActiveX/COM/DCOM, MS Exchange, MS Office, and AJAX Pro. Whether your objective is to add ingenuity to an existing development team or to implement staff for entire projects, you will find our programmers to be flexible, accommodating, and detailed.

Analysts
  Forming the bridge between software users and software developers, analysts are a key component in the efficiency and functionality of applications. Software analysts serve as a mouthpiece for software users, and are responsible for conveying the user demands to the developers. As their name implies, the primary duty of a software analyst is to analyze the integrity of the software application.

Quality Assurance
  Quality assurance consultants regulate the quality of software design, development, production, and installation to ensure that customer expectations are fulfilled and, in most cases, exceeded. Constant improvement is also a primary function of the QA consultant.

Testers
  A brand new software product that only works some of the time is doing you no good, all of the time. Professional testers provide comprehensive, strategic testing of system or application operations under controlled circumstances, as well as interpretation and evaluation of results under both normal and extreme conditions.

Architects
  When your requirements involve high demands and a tight budget, you want a software architect on your team. Architects specialize in creating components of large software packages with high level system requirements based on the needs of the user, including cost and schedule. Our software architects bring years of experience to the creation of your multi-tiered applications, ensuring the requirements are accurate, consistent, and complete and strengthening your bottom line through cost-benefit analyses.

Web Development
  Ensuring the accessibility and visibility of your company website can significantly affect your company image, profits, and website traffic. Best web practices are used at all times to ensure optimal search engine rankings, as well as standards for accessibility.


Network Administrators/Engineers
  Maintaining the hardware and software on your network streamlines the job of every user, which makes a network administrator or network engineer a vital component of your business environment. Commonly these professionals will provide network support, and handle the deployment, maintenance and monitoring of switches, routers, firewalls, as well as drivers and settings of personal computers and printers.


Help Desk Specialists
  Help Desk Specialists provide prompt, knowledgeable support for a wide range of issues, from analyzing and troubleshooting software to network and dialup problems. They are experienced problem solvers for PC, networking and application issues, and commonly assist callers and walk-ins with resolution-based service.

Enterprise Architects
  Think of an enterprise architect as the “city planner” of your business. An enterprise architect’s main role within your environment is to link your business strategy with an appropriate and beneficial I.T. strategy. By exposing information assets and processes across the enterprise, they can detail in multiple architectural models how they plan to meet both the current and future needs of the business…allowing the business a competitive advantage through information technology. With a carefully planned IT/business framework in place, both the business and I.T. can drive each other to new levels of achievement.

Systems Architects
  Professional systems architects are the translators between systems engineers and the end users of the system. Because they are especially trained to understand human needs and to develop aesthetically pleasing products, they are constantly interacting with users to determine specific needs and a defined set of requirements for the engineer to use when creating the system. Systems architects maintain an intimacy with the user’s environment and problems so as to provide efficient and competent service.

Systems Analyst
  Systems analysts design computer information software that can be used, managed, and expanded to suit the needs of the business. Working closely with the user’s equipment and software allows the systems analyst to discover what improvements can be made in order to increase productivity in the workplace. They can also provide recommendations for new equipment or software packages that address specific business procedures and problems.



Project Managers
  With a clearly defined role in the modern workplace, project managers have become a prominent fixture among the rest of the IT staff. Working closely with CIOs to maximize technology resources, these professionals are focused on minimizing time and expense while controlling current investments. From attaining requirements and training end users to preserving budget and project parameters, the project manager fuses all variables into one controlled environment.


Business Analysts
  As businesses mature and expand, procedures and systems are often left to play catch up. By hiring a business analyst you can avoid the expense of unplanned downtime in your schedule. Business analysts specialize in identifying business problems and proposing solutions that will easily translate between the business and information technology departments. With their intuitive skills, the analyst is able to gather information efficiently and assign those findings to a principle business model, while managing the project among individuals to reach a common goal.

Director of Information Systems
  The director of information systems is a high-level management position responsible for developing and implementing strategic direction as well as managing activities of information management systems, local area computer networks, telephone systems, Internet systems, and information systems support. Additional duties may include advising and directing departments in the design and implementation of new information systems.

CIO
  As the Chief Information Officer, the CIO serves as the head of the information technology group, demonstrating great leadership capabilities, business acumen, and contributions to a strategic perspective. A CIO commonly has a background in computer science, software engineering, or information systems to support technical systems and those who maintain them within the IT department. Most importantly, the CIO proposes the information technology needed to achieve business goals and works within a budget to implement the system.

CTO
  The CTO, or Chief Technology Officer, is responsible for the technical issues of the company, which may include: short term technology direction, a business-focused oversight of R&D, and corporate software. The professional CTO recognizes profitable applications to products, services and processes by monitoring and assessing the potential of new technologies to become new products or services. Working alongside the IT department and CEO, this individual develops key relationships in order to implement new technology into a main corporate strategy.



Business intelligence is an umbrella term for the wide variety of applications and technologies utilized to gather and analyze data. A business intelligence professional will use this data (often based on the customers, competitors, business partners, internal operations, and economic environment of the business) to help the enterprise make better decisions. Working with a business intelligence professional creates a competitive advantage for the enterprise, as future trends or economic status can be more accurately forecasted.

 

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