Hello,
Do let me know if you would like to move forward with the below
position.Kindly share your most recent resume along with your contact
details.

Business Analyst for AD Sales team/Marketing team
Location:  NYC – Midtown, NYC(Locals of Nearby)
This is a long-term contract – 12 months + potential to further extend
Phone and face to face interview required

Job responsibilities:
Looking for a Business Analyst to join our AD Sales team.
*The candidate need to have strong experience with Swim lanes* to be able
to convert business processes in to swim lanes workflows.
Ad sales experience is not mandatory but would be a plus
Experience with ad sales systems such as WideOrbit, Gabriel, Invision,
Sintec, Broadway Systems or other Ad Sales Systems is nice to have.
1.       BA with AD Sales. In addition, Candidates must have experience
taking Business process word documents and in putting the info into a Swim
Lane

Flowchart.  This is a true BA role…acting as the liaison between the users
( the Ad Sales marketing executives ) and the Technology groups.
2.       Media experience is a major plus but not mandatory
The swim lane flowchart differs from other flowcharts in that processes and
decisions are grouped visually by placing them in lanes. Parallel lines
divide

the chart into lanes, with one lane for each person, group or sub process.
Lanes are labelled to show how the chart is organized.
In the accompanying example, the vertical direction represents the sequence
of events in the overall process, while the horizontal divisions depict
what

sub process is performing that step. Arrows between the lanes represent how
information or material is passed between the sub processes.
Alternately, the flow can be rotated so that the sequence reads
horizontally from left to right, with the roles involved being shown at the
left edge. This

can be easier to read and design, since computer screens are typically
wider than they are tall, which gives an improved view of the flow.
Use of standard symbols enables clear linkage to be shown between related
flow charts when charting flows with complex relationships.

Regards,
Jenny Smith | Sr.Recruiter
jenny.sm...@itbtalent.com | #609-935-3773(Ext.101)
ITBrainiac Inc. | www.itbrainiac.com
116 Village Blvd, Suite 200 - Princeton, NJ 08540
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