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ACCOUNTANTS AND SYSTEM ANALYSTS REQUIRED for software implementation projects and customer support. Our client, an international computer company and a leader in their field, has opportunities for people to join their expanding team, doing pre and post sales support for their various, integrated software installations. Requirements: • ACCOUNTING BACKGROUND • B. Com or A.C.A. • Hands on experience with integrated systems • At least three years practical experience • or SYSTEMS ANALYSTS • At least three years experience as a systems anlayst • Database experience • Preferably with some knowledge of fourth generation languages • PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES • Self-motivated • Good Inter-personal communication skills • Ability to relate to people at all levels • Possess an outgoing personality with a broad range of other interests. Benefits: • Above-average salary package • Opportunity to work with a progressive, people-oriented company • Modern office facilities • Exposure to the state-of-the-art technology and to keep abreast of developments in the industry, world wide • Opportunities to participate in overseas training courses Applications: Applications are strictly confidential. We invite enquiries or applications by telephoning MOUAT CONSULTING GROUP LIMITED on (03) 494-340 or if you <■ prefer write to P.O. Box 11-135, Christchurch. F ■ MOUAT The situation: I . The New Zealand head office of a fine chemical multinational company, with a diversified product range, has an ongoing requirement for a ‘state of the art’ information system. This has led to significant expansion of the data processing department, including the creation of the position of IN HOUSE PROGRAMMER Avondale, Auckland The person: • Familiar with RPG and/or IBM System 34/36 • Proven programming ability • Twenty three years plus • Wanting work variation and creative depth • Bright open-minded and highly numerate The rewards: • A minimum of $23,000 p.a. (more if you’re worth it) • Further study opportunities and career potential • Congenial, supportive environment The job: • Write and check programmes to specification • Document new procedures, including flow charting • Operate existing systems, implementing improvements Sound like you? Confidential applications should be directed to Frank O’Connor at P.O. Box 22-645 Christchurch. Initial enquiries may be made by telephoning him at 792-247. MCDOUGALL DOBSON s . .MANAGEMENT-CONSULTANTS-Auckland Wellington Christchurch INFORMATION BOMBS .■•" Z W BB ■INFORMATION BOMBS HAVE! I TO BE DEFUSED |! B Your computer knows everything about your E B company; data access is therefore suitably protected. k B What happens after you hit the print button? p B (How secure is hard copy?)??? I B Shredders capable of handling line flow ■ B paper need not be expensive. ■ ■ Document shredders keep their secrets I B to themselves. K S Join the Hi Tech crowd, have the latest ■ B . executive electronic wastepaper basket I Bk < beside your desk. FOR LESS THAN ?1 per day I will ■ B dispose of your confidential papers and E B IBBNBiIB * ' save P° ss ’bl e embarassment. E' I ■ . Here’s a perfect offer I I ■iiii FREE! I B < ...Z A Solar Powered Calculator —as small B B ..zjjZ as a credit card and almost as thin — is ■ B ' yours FREE when you attend a no B ■ ■ jf * obligation demonstration. Please phone B |l|» <■ DRG for an appointment. (This offer ■ valid Oct./Nov.). L BUSINESS 208 BARBADOES STREET, ON B E o y 8 2 69 513 ' CHCH ' *

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Press, 14 October 1986, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 14 October 1986, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 14 October 1986, Page 25

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