Documentation and Reporting: Maintain comprehensive documentation for all development activities, including code changes and process improvements. Create flowcharts, diagrams, and use case documentation to clearly represent system interactions and business processes.
Testing Support and Project Support: Assist in test planning, development of test cases, and user acceptance testing (UAT) to ensure software meets business needs. Help track project status, timelines, and deliverables while coordinating with crossfunctional teams to keep initiatives on schedule.
Stakeholder Communication: Work closely with stakeholders (e.g., production, developers, QA teams) to ensure requirements are understood and implemented correctly.
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Documentation and Reporting: Maintain comprehensive documentation for all development activities, including code changes and process improvements. Create flowcharts, diagrams, and use case documentation to clearly represent system interactions and business processes.
Testing Support and Project Support: Assist in test planning, development of test cases, and user acceptance testing (UAT) to ensure software meets business needs. Help track project status, timelines, and deliverables while coordinating with crossfunctional teams to keep initiatives on schedule.
Stakeholder Communication: Work closely with stakeholders (e.g., production, developers, QA teams) to ensure requirements are understood and implemented correctly.
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The "Chameleon" Pitch: Ability to adjust your vocabulary and sales approach depending on whether you are speaking to a school principal, a seasoned commodity trader, or a tech-savvy CTO.
Technical Literacy: You don’t need to code, but you must understand the fundamentals of software development, web design architectures, and APIs to talk intelligently with custom dev clients.
Exceptional Communication: Stellar verbal, written, and presentation skills. You can explain complex technical concepts in a simple, benefit-driven manner.
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The "Chameleon" Pitch: Ability to adjust your vocabulary and sales approach depending on whether you are speaking to a school principal, a seasoned commodity trader, or a tech-savvy CTO.
Technical Literacy: You don’t need to code, but you must understand the fundamentals of software development, web design architectures, and APIs to talk intelligently with custom dev clients.
Exceptional Communication: Stellar verbal, written, and presentation skills. You can explain complex technical concepts in a simple, benefit-driven manner.
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