Friday, October 21, 2011

Looking for Web 2.0 Propositional at Bangalore

Title : Information Designer
Location : Bangalore
Experience : 4+ Years
Client : Product Based MNC


Job Summary:

The Information Designer is responsible for identifying and crafting visual stories based on data from complex datasets. S/he creates interfaces and visual solutions that make data accurate, clear, insightful, and compelling. You will work collaboratively with SPL developers responsible for generating the datawarehouse and reporting engineers preparing the reports and dashboards.

Key Tasks and Responsibilities:

1.   Create interesting interfaces/design solutions that make data useful, accessible, and meaningful.
2.   Define the message to be visually told from complex and vast datasets.
3.   Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to build useful, well-designed interactive graphics and experiences.
4.   Prepare management reports to effectively communicate and explain complex information, define and evaluate problems, identify underlying facts or trends, and present conclusions or recommendations.
5.   Own the web & user experience of the reports & dashboards generated through web based tools such as LogiXML, Business Objects, Crystal Reports etc.

Qualifications & Experience:

1.   Proficiency in interaction and graphic design tools and presentation software.
2.   Must have worked in web based software development projects.
3.   Excellent knowledge of HTML, Ajax, Web 2.0 design concepts
4.   Expertise in HTML, Javascript, CSS.
5.   Familiarity with database reporting tools and packages such as LogiXML or any other tool is a plus.
6.   Two-to-three years of relevant professional related work experience
7.   Self-motivated, able to work independently. Commitment to high quality, accuracy and attention to detail
8.   Excellent written and oral communication skills.
9.   Bachelor Degree in Computer and Information Science, Management Information Systems, Management Science, or similar curriculum


Atul
atul@serveacestech.com

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