Quality Assurance System Tester Toronto

Quality Assurance System Tester Toronto

Fusion Career Services is seeking QA System Tester with 3 years software testing experience for our healthcare technology client. The healthcare technology field offers the chance to work with leaders in the field of software development and innovative care options, bringing new solutions to the marketplace. If you are detailed oriented, a problem solver and committed to quality you will be interested to read more about this opportunity.

The Role – Quality Assurance System Tester Toronto

  • The QA System Tester will assist in managing software application testing and implementation.

The Candidate:

  • 3 years’ experience in software quality assurance.
  • Experience with hardware testing.
  • Post-secondary education in Computer science or related discipline.
  • Experience with SQL Server. Knowledge of C# is an asset.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of software development lifecycle and proficient with software testing tools.
  • Excellent communication, analytic and problem solving skills.

Find out more about this position by connecting with Manraj, Recruitment Consultant, Fusion Career Services at contact(at)fusioncareer.com or by viewing the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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Ontario New WHMIS regulations

Ontario OHS Legislation Update – WHMIS

Ontario OHS Legislation Update – WHMIS Regulation changed

WHMIS (Amendment to Regulation 860/90) – On July 1, 2016, the province enacted changes to Ontario OHS legislation involving WHMIS to meet federal and international standards for classifying and labelling workplace chemicals.

How does this affect Ontario workplaces?  

  • Employers must begin implementing the new requirements for workplace WHMIS programs for classifying and labelling chemicals.  
  • Until May 30, 2018, WHMIS labels using either the old or new format may be used in the workplace.
  • By December 1, 2018, the transition to the new WHMIS system must be complete.
  • While both the old and new WHMIS systems are in use in the workplace, employers with hazardous materials at the work site must train workers about both.

The updated WHMIS regulation includes new language on labels and information sheets which will require employee training about the new WHMIS – Workplace Hazardous Material Information Systems in Ontario. 

Read more about Ontario New WHMIS regulations and employee training here.

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staff software developer toronto

Staff Software Developer Career Healthcare Technology Toronto

Are you looking to make an impact and improve people’s lives? Are you an innovator in the field of development? Our client is searching for an experienced Staff Software Developer who can help build mobile solutions in the healthcare technology industry.

If you have proven experience successfully building and delivering complex software products and are interested in moving into a senior role in your field, this position could be your next career move.

The Role – Staff Software Developer Toronto

  • The Staff Software Developer will work with a multidisciplinary team to design and develop Android and Java applications for mobile products and cloud services.

The Candidate

  • 7+ years of software development experience
  • Computer Science or Engineering degree
  • Proven experience successfully building and delivering complex software products
  • Proficient in one or more high level language (Java, C++, C#) and scripting language (Python, JavaScript, Ruby)
  • Experience in Android development
  • Demonstrated understanding of object oriented design and knowledge of Agile methodologies
  • Technology innovator
  • Strong communication skills
  • Goal and results oriented, with the ability to work in a fast pace environment and take initiative.

Are you interested in joining a firm that thrives on innovation? Find out more about this opportunity by contacting Christine at contact(at)fusioncareer.com or go to the Fusion Career Services Job Board.

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corporate culture

Cultivating a Corporate Culture

Developing a corporate culture that attracts top talent is recognized as an important business priority. Culture-driven companies like Google and Netflix, that explicitly put their people first, may have found the key to success. They live by the motto “take care of your people and they will take care of your customers.”

The workplace has changed tremendously in the past thirty years, and what used to be important to employees no longer holds as much weight. Thirty years ago, job seekers were looking for a steady pay check every two weeks at a “blue-chip” company where they could put in their 40 years and come out with a good pension. Now, the employment landscape is constantly changing and new career paths are emerging almost daily. Today, a steady pay check while you ride out that long road to retirement is not as attractive or even possible.

Change started with the evolution of technology in all industries. Change continues with the rise in entrepreneurship and the ever increasing role of start-ups as they evolve into multi-million dollar companies. Technology has changed the employment landscape and changed the way people look at employment. The typical 9 to 5 workday is no longer the norm, especially for millennials who are looking for work-life balance. Companies need to have a good corporate social responsibility platform, actively practice sustainability initiatives, on top of offering good salaries. All of these factors contribute to a corporate culture that attracts top talent in 2016.

Core Values are the Blueprint of Corporate Culture

International companies like Google and Netflix have worked with their employees to create manifestos that are the blueprint to their thriving culture. NetFlix’s culture manifesto “Freedom with Responsibility” is one of the most popular documents on the internet with more than 11 million views. Culture-driven companies like these that explicitly put their people first may have found the key to success. They live by the motto “take care of your people and they will take care of your customers.”

Developing a unique and inviting corporate culture has become an issue for many employers because it relates to employee retention. The first step to cultivate an attractive corporate culture is to encourage participation from all levels of employees. Encourage teamwork and collaboration in the creation of company core values. Employee involvement will boost morale giving employees the feeling that they are heard and valued. 

3 Easy Tips to Forge an Attractive Corporate Culture

Not every organization has the resources of Google or Netflix. Here are three easy tips that outline how small to medium sized businesses can forge a corporate culture that attracts the right talent.

  1. Listen

    Employee-to-employer feedback is very underrated in companies of all sizes. Be proactive and ask your employees for feedback. What do they like about working at your company? Are there things they hate about the workplace? How would they do things differently if given the opportunity? Focus on employee needs to create a more positive corporate culture.

  2. Engage

    To engage is to share. Every organization should consider sharing company goals and financials with their employees. This type of dialogue can help open the lines of communication. Share information to create a culture of openness in the organization. Being transparent keeps everyone aware and properly engaged.

  3. Reward

    Showing appreciation is always valued, especially when it comes from the boss. Give recognition where it is due by acknowledging and rewarding employees to energize them.

Consequently, for companies to truly create a good working culture that engages employees and boosts morale, they have to pay attention to the wants and needs of existing employees and future employees. Work collaboratively and include social features that encourage the worker to be actively involved in the company, rather than just thinking of work as a part of the daily grind.

Job Offer Negotiation - Part Three of Job Offer Etiquette

Job Offer Negotiation – Part Three of Job Offer Etiquette

Welcome Back! In today’s segment of Job Offer Etiquette we will be discussing Job Offer Negotiation. Receiving a job offer is the moment all candidates wait for. Similar to playing chess, candidates will have to be meticulous and smart about the moves they make. Whether you are accepting, rejecting or looking to negotiate you must thoroughly think it through.

Negotiating Salary

You’ve received the job offer. You’ve reviewed it and the offer does not meet your expectations. Firstly, your expectations should have been clear to begin with. If you were up front and honest about what you were looking for from the start, then it is okay to negotiate. The offer may come in at a lower salary than your minimum. In this situation it is acceptable to proceed with negotiation.  Speak with the hiring manager.  Always express your interest in working with the organization but reiterate what your salary expectation is. This way you open up a dialogue with the hiring manager. You may get what you want in the end. They may offer you an extra week of vacation in lieu of salary. They may talk about bonuses, profit sharing or other incentives that will make up for the salary. Whatever the case may be, there is never any harm in discussing it.

Negotiating Benefits

Benefits are another area where candidates may look to negotiate. Candidates that are currently working may want to receive benefits right away versus after the probationary period. This is another appropriate scenario of when it is okay to negotiate. Again, take it up with the hiring manager. Typically, candidates who are currently working are more sought after and can use that as a reason to ask for benefits right away.

Negotiation Strategy

The job offer negotiation is a very sensitive subject. You want to handle yourself in a way that does not negatively impact you. One of the worst things a candidate can do is try to strong-arm the employer. If the offer was what you expected there is no reason for you to proceed with negotiating. Employers do not take kindly to this and just as quickly as they sent the job offer they can take it away. You will not only lose the opportunity but this will reflect poorly on you. Good luck in your job offer negotiation. 

Take a look at the situation and see if it is appropriate to negotiate. If what you are asking for is not outlandish and absurd then it is okay to move forward with negotiation. Job offer etiquette is very important. At one point or another in your career you will have a job offer to consider. You will either accept, reject, or want to negotiate. How you handle yourself will reflect directly upon you.

Haven’t read the whole series? Click here to read Part One on Accepting an Offer or Part Two on Rejecting an Offer.

 

 

ESA Ontario minimum wage increase 2016

ESA Ontario Minimum Wage Increase – Minimum Wage Goes Up October 1, 2016

Reminder – ESA Ontario Minimum Wage Increase 2016 

Employment Standards Act Update – Minimum wage in Ontario increases from $11.25 to $11.40 per hour on October 1, 2106. This wage will be in effect for 1 year from October 1, 2106 to September 30, 2017.

Ontario Minimum Wage Rates:

General Minimum Wage
•current wage $11.25
•new wage effective October 1, 2016 –  $11.40 per hour

Student Minimum Wage
•current wage $10.55
•new wage effective October 1, 2016 – $10.70 per hour

The Ontario Minimum Wage is now linked to the Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI). Each year on, or before, April 1 minimum wage will be announced. Learn more about ESA Ontario minimum wage increase 2016 at the Ministry of Labour.