How would the information technology team work within an operations environment?

jackybaby said:
i just need a few ideas mate not a sarcastic comment, get a life an try and be usefull you sad act!
No need to be so defensive.

Ideas on what though? You need to put in more info.
 
to be fair mate, you've given as little information as possible, what do the company do? Are they an IT company? consultancy? the answer really depends...
 
Games Workshop is the largest and most successful tabletop fantasy and futuristic battle-games company in the world. Due to our continued global expansion, and as we continue to improve and develop modern design and manufacturing techniques we have a fantastic opportunity to recruit a placement student to join this exciting area, based at our operational site at Lenton, Nottingham.

This role is an opportunity to work within various areas of the IT department as well as undertaking relevant projects. You will be involved in the systems, infrastructure and front facing help desk; so giving the successful candidate the opportunity to get involved in all areas. In addition Games Workshop will provide a structured development and assessment programme throughout the placement, to support the individuals self development, which will compliment the IT elements of your degree course.

You will be a self starter and independent but equally work as effectively as part of a team; with a flexible, hands on attitude and ability to meet tight deadlines. You will have a natural ability to contribute with innovative ideas in an environment of continuous improvement alongside having a passion and commitment to develop a career within this area.

Thats the infomration given to me.
 
difficult, I don't really understand what they do. basic waffle is stuff about IT supporting the operations team by ensuring their systems are reliable and available.

if they host online games of any kind then theres stuff to be said about that, supporting that platform, providing advice regarding capacity and system upgrades.

it's a pretty vague question though, it's more suited to an ISP or managed services firm....
 
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