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question:correct the grammer of the below points. Five years of experience as Presales consultant working on collaboration and contact center solutions and Managed Services, working out RFP requirement to design and derive a competitive solution to meet the customer requirement. Nine years of experience in Delivery, Project and Program management handling multidisciplinary projects that include diverse technologies like Nortel, Avaya, Verint, D-Link, Veraz Cisco UCaas, PCCE and Wintel VMware. Nortel VOIP Certified IT Professional with extensive experience in Contact Centre Infrastructure Technologies that include Nortel, Verint, Tadiran, C-dot and Omni systems. Expert in Nortel Technologies that include TDM, VOIP, Voicemail and Contact Centre. Design and Commission entire equipment’s for Voice processes in Contact Center and IP Networks.
answer:- Five years of experience as a Presales consultant, working on collaboration and contact center solutions as well as Managed Services. Responsibilities included analyzing RFP requirements, designing competitive solutions, and meeting customer needs. - Possess nine years of experience in Delivery, Project, and Program management. Successfully managed multidisciplinary projects involving a range of technologies such as Nortel, Avaya, Verint, D-Link, Veraz, Cisco UCaas, PCCE, and Wintel VMware. - Certified Nortel VOIP IT Professional with extensive expertise in Contact Centre Infrastructure Technologies, encompassing Nortel, Verint, Tadiran, C-dot, and Omni systems. - Proficient in Nortel Technologies, including TDM, VOIP, Voicemail, and Contact Centre. - Skilled in designing and commissioning complete equipment for Voice processes in Contact Center and IP Networks.
question:5 years of collaboration and contact center presales consultant resume
answer:Five years of experience as a Presales consultant specializing in collaboration and contact center solutions, managing the entire presales process from analyzing customer needs to designing competitive solutions. Skillfully handle Request for Proposal (RFP) requirements and ensure delivery of solutions that meet customer expectations and requirements.
question:Dan agreed to let his colleague Sara try to hypnotize him last week (unknown to anyone else), and he turned out to be extremely hypnotizable. Sara’s been putting him under and giving him suggestions all week, including one that he will not consciously remember the hypnosis. In this script, Angela notices that Dan looks totally dazed and doesn’t respond to her greeting or even seem to notice her as he stands making a coffee. She watches as he takes it over to Sara’s desk and gives it to her.
answer:[INT. OFFICE KITCHEN AREA - MORNING] Angela walks in, seeing Dan standing in front of the coffee machine, a vacant expression on his face as steam rises from the freshly poured cup. ANGELA: (Cheerful) Hey, Dan! How's your morning going? Dan continues to stare ahead, seemingly lost in a trance, and does not respond or acknowledge Angela's presence. ANGELA: (Confused, a touch louder) Dan? You okay there? Still no reaction from Dan. Angela looks on, concerned, as he carefully picks up the coffee and slowly turns away, walking with an odd, robotic precision. [INT. OFFICE MAIN FLOOR - CONTINUOUS] Angela follows Dan from a distance, her curiosity piqued. Dan approaches Sara’s desk, his movements still mechanical and his face blank. SARA: (without looking up from her computer) Thanks, Dan. Dan doesn't respond or even show signs of recognition. He simply turns around and begins to walk away after completing the task. ANGELA: (Approaching Sara, suspicious) Hey Sara, is everything okay with Dan? He seems... off. SARA: (Calmly, without missing a beat) Oh, he's probably just got a lot on his mind. You know Dan, always thinking about work. ANGELA: (Doubtful) Mmm, I guess. I've just never seen him like this. He didn't even hear me say hi. SARA: (Dismissive) He's probably just having an off day. Angela glances back at Dan, now sitting at his desk, still appearing distant. She decides to keep an eye on the situation, feeling that something isn't quite right. ANGELA: (Murmurs to herself) An off day... Yeah, maybe. [Angle on Angela, looking thoughtful and puzzled as she subtly keeps watch over Dan and Sara, planting the seed for further investigation into the mysterious change in Dan's behavior.] FADE OUT.
question:check grammar: Thanks for the invitation and I will attend the interview as scheduled. Please find the attached reply slip for my return, thank you.
answer:Thanks for the invitation, and I will attend the interview as scheduled. Please find attached the reply slip for my response. Thank you.