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Previously on "Why we need girls in IT"

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent
    Here is a job that is much more suitable for you girlies

    Business Analysts with pricing and shopping experience in travel industry
    ACCOUNTABILITIES/DUTIES:

    Acts independently
    Leads
    successful delivery,
    Responsible
    Not qualities usually associated with females
    HTH

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  • Spacecadet
    replied
    Originally posted by Churchill
    Why? Do you fancy the job AtW?
    thanks for posting that before lunch

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  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by AtW
    What about wearing a mini-skirt as a duty?
    Why? Do you fancy the job AtW?

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  • AtW
    replied
    What about wearing a mini-skirt as a duty?

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  • DodgyAgent
    started a topic Why we need girls in IT

    Why we need girls in IT

    Here is a job that is much more suitable for you girlies

    Business Analysts with pricing and shopping experience in travel industry
    ACCOUNTABILITIES/DUTIES:

    Acts independently under general direction.
    Leads the successful delivery, enhancement, and maintenance of Sabre air pricing and shopping products.
    Formulates/defines system scope and objectives. Analyzes, develops and writes functional requirements for international pricing and shopping applications.
    Researches and analyzes current systems to gain an understanding of customer business requirements to support development of new solutions.
    Develops functional requirements to enhance the functionality of Sabre air pricing and shopping using Agile Unified Process (AUP) methodology.
    Responsible for monitoring project progress, ensuring new products function in accordance with specified requirements.
    Tracks problems and bugs; revises product documentation as needed.
    Prepares pricing and shopping functional requirements, presentations and reports for existing and potential clients.
    Assists Application System Engineers and Quality Assurance Analysts by evaluating test results and recommending correction action.

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