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What is your day to day work in the software company you work for?

I'm a Pega PRPC Developer. Its a rules based engine built on top of JVM.

For example,

Amazon's Order Management is built on Pega. It captures every little information of the order and its status till its delivered. This can be done using any programming language but Pega provides built-in functionalities which makes it very easy for developing such kind of applications :)

I am a Sybase developer in a hospital (front and back-end). Mostly, my work now involves analysis (performance, integrity, data mining) since not much to develop (system is almost stable). I plan to change career in Canada. What is it? I do not know yet! :D
 
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Don't be worried

I submitted on the 13 th of July ...was asked for one document only 3 days ago .. after and before that submitted requirement I was and still in submitted status ...so its normal nowadays ...
Good Luck
Thanks buddy for the positive response.

Good luck to you too :)
 
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Yes I am Pharmacist, but obviously not that Anwar you worked with! :) I wonder how Pharmacist was doing software developing, might be a SUPER Pharmacist, I don't know a thing about programming! :oops: I agree Pharmacy terminologies are quite difficult for a non-medical background person! I hope you did get your work checked by a Pharmacist before finalizing! :rolleyes:

Yep, I worked closely with Pharmacists and doctors. I always lurked on the Pharmacy department of the hospital to understand their process. I did programs for calculations for unit dosing, multi-dose, IV preps, TPN, compounding, tapering doses. Also, the technical director of the software company I worked with is a licensed pharmacist in Saudi.
 
Have u got any acknowledgement after u submit the documents.
At first I didn't receive any for the first 24 hours (as I submitted it within 30 minutes due to the fact that I attached it twice through the application and it kept disappearing for some reason ! so I had it ready in all formats ) ,sent them a another mail asking for confirmation and after another 24 hours they did confirm ...
 
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I have submitted on 28th July and haven't receive any acknowledgement.

July 28 is a Friday, you might receive the AOR either today or tomorrow, then after that status will change to DIP after a day or two.
 
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Every Pakistani & Indian is die hard fan of Cricket! That is why we know everything about cricket.

Neither I'm an Indian nor Pakistani though but you guys are fun to talk with :)
 
Yep, I worked closely with Pharmacists and doctors. I always lurked on the Pharmacy department of the hospital to understand their process. I did programs for calculations for unit dosing, multi-dose, IV preps, TPN, compounding, tapering doses. Also, the technical director of the software company I worked with is a licensed pharmacist in Saudi.
Wow! Its a high profile work related to Pharmacy. TPN dosage is calculated by your hospital software? that is something amazing. Reducing a lot of work for Pharmacists.
 
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At first I didn't receive any for the first 24 hours (as I submitted it within 30 minutes due to the fact that I attached it twice through the application and it kept disappearing for some reason ! so I had it ready in all formats ) ,sent them a another mail asking for confirmation and after another 24 hours they did confirm ...

Thanks for the information . I would wait for the AOR.
 
Wow! Its a high profile work related to Pharmacy. TPN dosage is calculated by your hospital software? that is something amazing. Reducing a lot of work for Pharmacists.

Yep! The doctor will just enter the components needed by a patient and the system will calculate everything. That's why I went crazy with that module hahaha :p

The last project I did before I left the company was the Chemotherapy module.
 
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Yep! The doctor will just enter the components needed by a patient and the system will calculate everything. That's why I went crazy with that module hahaha :p

The last project I did before I left the company was the Chemotherapy module.
That is great. Additionally it will reduce the human error! I understand that would be a lot of work! 1 extra like for you! :cool:
 
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That is great. Additionally it will reduce the human error! I understand that would be a lot of work! 1 extra like for you! :cool:

Thanks. It was fun and worthwhile though. :) I commend the pharmacists too, we call them "little doctors".