Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Pure Logics Need Microsoft Dynamics CRM Personnel

PureLogics is looking for Microsoft Dynamics CRM Expert for its Lahore office.

  • Must be a proactive self-directed, self-motivated, detailed, quick learner, and organized.
  • Responsible for analysis, design, coding, testing & implementation of software deliverable in a fast-paced environment.
  • Dynamics Configuration
  • Dynamics Data Structure
  • Building custom Dashboards
  • Implementing the custom workflows
  • Should know about MS Azure
  • Should have worked on ADO.NET, LINQ, Entity Framework, and Web API
  • A solid understanding of how web applications work including security, session management, and best development practices
  • Work with standard tools such as Visual Studio, GIT, SQL Management Studio.
  • Good understanding of SOLID design principles.
  • Must have strong SQL skills
  • Analytical and Problem Solving and also able to work in a team-oriented environment.

Experience: 2-4 years

Skills:

  • MS Dynamics CRM expert
  • CRM customizations and reporting
  • CRM Dashboard, views and structure customization
  • ASP. NET and C# experience
  • 3rd party API integration
  • SSRS and/or X++ Reports
  • HTML, CSS and Bootstrap.
  • MS SQL Server

 


Friday, December 31, 2010

Make Money Forex Trading – Learn How To Trade Forex

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Whether you’re new to trading or you are what’s considered a “seasoned” trader, there is a lot of money to be made trading Forex markets. Although instantly trading with real money is not for beginners or people that have never traded before, you can quickly learn the ropes with a little help and commitment.
What is Forex Trading?
Forex trading is the buying and selling of currencies. In much the same way that you’d buy and sell stocks on the stock market, traders exchange currencies they’ve purchased. If you’ve ever traded on the stock market, you should have no problem getting the hang of trading Forex.
The purpose of Forex trading is to exchange a currency that you’ve purchased for another with the hopes that the price of the newly purchased one will go up in value. Whether you’re new to this or consider yourself an old pro, you’ll find it very exciting and a lot of fun. The value of currencies is always quoted in pairs such as USD/JPY or GBD/USD. The reason for this is because you’re always buying one and selling another.
It is recommended, however, that until you get the hang of what you’re doing you should set up a “demo” account where you may be buying and selling currencies but they’re fake. By doing this, you’re learning how it’s done and giving yourself a chance to learn more about it without losing real money.
Signing up for an Account
Signing up for an account is very easy. You can register for one of the training courses on the Forex web site where you can “pretend” trade in a demo atmosphere or you can participate in their workshops where you’ll have real experts teaching you everything you need to know about Forex trading. You’ll also have webinars at your disposal where you can watch demonstrations of Forex trading, take part in discussions with beginners as well as experts in the field. Signing up for an account is not only fun and exciting by the best way to learn the ropes so you’ll soon be ready to begin making money trading Forex.
Getting started is Easy
You’ll find that it’s easier than you thought to get started. Banks and financial institutions have been doing it for years and now with the internet available to everyone, it’s easy for you to make money at home by trading Forex. Because there are so many different theories behind trading Forex, it’s to your advantage to talk with someone that knows what they’re doing and has participated in Forex trading in the past.
If you don’t know anyone with enough experience to help you, consider signing up for some of the online webinars and Forex workshops. They’re very helpful and will take you through any scenario you can imagine and are available to answer any questions you may have. You can continue to be part of a “demo” trading market until you’re ready to strike out on your own with real money. That’s when you’ll see how much money you can truly make trading Forex.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Foreign Funded Scholarship Programs: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan.
It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region.
Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries.
The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region. The ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for one to two years.
For complete information, eligibility criteria and application procedure, visit http://www.adb.org/JSP/default.asp
Note: Applicants are required to send their application directly to the University in which they want to apply.
Procedures for Applying
Detailed information is available at http://www.adb.org/JSP/default.asp
Applicants should request information and application forms from the chosen Academic Institution(s). Applicants are encouraged to access various resources, including the institutions' websites and handbooks, and institution information sessions held in-country, to assist them in making an informed decision on the academic institution and course they wish to undertake.
Applicants should indicate to the academic institution that they are applying for admission and that they would like to be considered for the ADB-JSP Scholarship. The completed Institution application form and required documentation, including the ADB-JSP Information Sheet form, should be submitted to the academic institution. Applicants must ensure that they submit accurate and complete documentation. Failure to do so may result in an application not being processed or to an award being terminated if documentation or information provided is later determined to be false. Applicants are required to submit their latest Income Tax Return or Certification of their Annual Salary/Monthly Salary, whichever is available. They should also submit a Certification of Family Income (Parent's Income).
The academic institution will screen and rank the applicants, based on its own selection criteria, keeping in view the eligibility requirements and selection criteria of the ADB. In the evaluation process, the academic institution may contact the candidates for further information. The academic institution will then submit its ranked list of applicants to ADB, including a description of the score/grading system which is the basis for the ranking.
ADB will review the submission from the academic institutions and recommend awardees based on the selection criteria of ADB to the Executive Director of Japan for formal approval.
Upon approval by the Executive Director of Japan, ADB will advise academic institutions on the successful candidates.
The academic institution will inform all applicants of the outcome of the selection process and begin to make arrangements for the awardees take up their scholarships.
The academic institutions will arrange for the signing of the Acceptance of Scholarship Award by awardee wherein the scholars agree that after completion of their study, they will return to their home country.
ADB will send an appropriate congratulatory letter to each scholar.
Download the Information Sheet in Ms Word format.Download the Information Sheet in PDF format.
Applications for scholarships should be sent at least six months prior to the planned time that you wish to commence studies.
Important
  • No separate application to ADB is necessary.
  • The duly accomplished information sheet together with all copies of academic records should be sent to the institution at least six (6) months before the commencement of the intake that you wish to join.
  • Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the academic institutions will be considered for the scholarships by the ADB.
  • The ADB-JSP does not cover: expenses for the scholar's family; extra-curricular courses or training; additional travel during the course of the study program; additional expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, or participation in workshops, seminars, or internships while at the academic institution or purchase of educational equipment such as computers.
  • Completion of the information sheet or admission by the academic institution does not mean that you have been accepted for a scholarship; accordingly you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the institution that you have been awarded a scholarship.
Note: Applicants are required to send their application directly to the University in which they want to apply.

INSEAD Syngenta Endowed Scholarship

INSEAD Syngenta Endowed Scholarship
Syngenta is a world-leading agribusiness committed to sustainable agriculture through innovative research and technology. The company is a leader in crop protection, and ranks third in the high-value commercial seeds market. Sales in 2007 were approximately US$ 9.24 billion. Syngenta employs some 21,000 people in 90 countries. Headquarters is located in Basel, Switzerland.
Since Syngenta strongly believes that talented people are the key to successful businesses they embrace INSEAD's mission to train the brightest and best from around the world for the challenge of tomorrow's business world. Syngenta is particularly committed to the dynamic emerging market regions and has therefore chosen to offer this scholarship opportunity to future leaders from emerging countries.
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Postdoctoral positions for nanomaterial research at KIMM, Korea

Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Job Title: 
Postdoctoral positions for nanomaterial research at KIMM, Korea
Job Number: 
4007242
Date Posted: 
04/15/2010
Application Deadline:
Open Until Filled



Job Description
Post-doctoral positions are currently available in the Nanomechanics Division in Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM), Daejeon, Korea.

The postdoctoral candidate will take part in a project 1) “Separation and transparent conductive film application of carbon nanotube” in the Frontier Program funded by Korea Science and Engineering Foundation or 2) "nanocrystal quantum dot synthesis for LED application" in the Program funded by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy. Our research goals are to elucidate 1) Mass chirality separation of carbon nanotube, and 2) lowering the resistance of transparent conductive film of CNT 3) application of transparent heater by using CNT, or 4) Mass scale synthesis of nanocrystal quantum dots using flow reactor system. More challengeable works for CNT & QD will be partly accompanied. The annual salary starts from 35,000 US$ with tax. If you have more job experience except PhD, more salary can be considered.

We are seeking highly motivated and excellent postdoctoral candidates for this program. English language skills are required. All publication list in international journals as first author should be submitted.

Applications:
Send CV, student records (BS, MS, PhD), statement of career goals and representative published papers as pdfs. Position is immediately available, but starting date is negotiable. All document should be submitted via only e-mail.
  

Contact: 
Chang-Soo Han
Dept. Nanomechanics
Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Daejeon,  305343
Korea (South)
Phone: +82-42-868-7126 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              +82-42-868-7126      end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Email: cshankimm.re.kr
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Foreign Funded Scholarship Programs: Applications Open for 2011 Cohort of Kinship Conservation Fellows

Applications Open for 2011 Cohort of Kinship Conservation Fellows
Program to run June 28 – July 29; applications close January 24, 2011.
Chicago, IL, November 1, 2010 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Kinship Foundation has opened applications for its tenth cohort of Kinship Conservation Fellows. Eighteen applicants will be selected as Fellows, awarded a $6,000 stipend and lodging for the month-long program, and gain membership into a global community of inspired leaders.
Kinship Conservation Fellows is an innovative environmental leadership program whose intensive, in-residence instruction in the forces that drive environmental markets transforms the way conservation practitioners work. During their month at Kinship, Fellows look beyond their technical and scientific capacities to discover and understand the economic and business contexts influencing conservation worldwide.
“Kinship Conservation Fellows is for those who are ready to put theory into practice. We take the tools of the marketplace – economics, business planning, finance – to create real-world solutions to a wide range of environmental threats,” states Kinship Conservation Fellows Director Jim Tolisano. To date, 154 individuals representing 40 countries and 6 continents have been selected as Kinship Fellows.
As a key component of the Kinship application process, each applicant must submit a detailed project description. Projects serve as case studies throughout the month, grounding theoretical economic, finance, and business concepts in practical and applied examples. Kinship’s curriculum integrates its case study approach to instruction in market-based tools with customized training in the Adaptive Leadership framework. This methodology guides Fellows to accept and welcome the interlocking complexity of conflict and change, and prepares them to successfully implement ground-breaking techniques upon returning to the field. Kinship’s tailored hands-on and applied approach sets it apart as a program uniquely committed to investing in the specific challenges that Fellows face, which in turn strengthens organizations and the conservation community as a whole.
Kinship’s learning community of dedicated faculty and qualified peers continues to support Fellows beyond their time in the Pacific Northwest. Armed with the insight acquired over the month-long in-residence immersion, Fellows leave with access to a global expertise bank and fresh solutions to shape the future of conservation practice.
The 2011 Kinship Conservation Fellows program will take place on the campus of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington from June 28th through July 29th, 2011. Mid-career conservation practitioners with at least five years of field experience, a Bachelor’s degree, and a demonstrated desire to innovate are encouraged to apply for consideration as a Kinship Fellow. To learn more and access the online application form, please visit www.KinshipFellows.org. The application deadline is January 24, 2011.

ABOUT KINSHIP
In 2006, Kinship Conservation Fellows became the new name for the groundbreaking program that launched in 2001 as the Kinship Conservation Institute. Kinship’s mission is to develop a community of leaders dedicated to collaborative approaches to environmental issues with an emphasis on market-based principles. For more information about Kinship Conservation Fellows, please contact Sarah Knobloch at (312) 803-6200, Sarah.Knobloch@kinshiptrustco.com, or visit www.KinshipFellows.org.

Increasing Education and training opportunities for Pakistani students in China

Increasing Education and training opportunities
Action Taken Report on the President’s Directive to incease the number of Pakistani Students to China to 10,000.
Establishment of Coordination Cell in HEC:
  • A Special Cell has been established in the Higher Education Commission for coordination and guidance of candidates intended for getting education and training in China. Moreover, to upload on HEC website, following information are being collected from CSC:
i)                 Institutions and their world wide recognition,
ii)               Medium of instructions in the institutions,
iii)             Vocational / Technical programs and its duration,
iv)              Fee of the programs and scholarships available for the programs.
The NAVTEC has identified priority areas and prospective candidates:
  • The NAVTEC, being key stakeholder of the program has identified priority areas, availability of prospective candidates and after training their possible placement in the industry. The NAVTEC is also working on sending of prospective candidates to China in a phase-wise manner to China, particularly in the fields of ICT, Construction, Livestock & Dairy Development, Hospitality & tourism, Food Processing and Recycling training in waste provided funds are made available.
NUML to accommodate prospective candidates in Chinese Language Program:
  • The National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad has been given a task of conducting Chinese language training for prospective candidates so that they might be fluent in language before they ground to China.