Al Gorithm

(azg@cmu.edu)

Carnegie Mellon University, SMC 1234, 5032 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

315 Newport Road, Morris, OK. 74445   (918) 555-6197

 

OBJECTIVE

            To obtain a professional position in the consulting industry where I can utilize my relevant experience, technical expertise, and problem solving skills.

 

Education

Carnegie Mellon University,    Pittsburgh, PA                                     

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, May 2007      GPA: 3.0

Selected Coursework:  Software Engineering for IT 1 & 2, Technology Consulting in the Community, Database Applications, Computer Networks

 

SKILLS

Computer Languages: C, C++, Java, JSP, JavaScript, ActionScript, VB.NET, ASP.NET, SQL, HTML, PHP

Applications:  Microsoft Office, Visual Studio .NET, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Photoshop, Remedy

Operating Systems: Unix, Linux, Windows, MacOS

 

EXPERIENCE          

Artemia Health Systems, Cleveland, Ohio                                                        

Student Intern (Summer 2006)

 

·         Created new functionality for state-level prescription drug information system

·         Worked with end users to determine their information needs 

·         Wrote application to create custom surveys

·         Migrated old Visual Basic code to ASP.NET

 

Carnegie Mellon University Computing Services Help Center,   Pittsburgh, PA          

Student Consultant (May 2005 – Present)

 

·         Resolved issues regarding networking (wired, wireless, and dialup), and email problems for Carnegie Mellon University users

·         Answered questions about software supported by the university, such as MS Office

·         Communicated with customers through email, telephone, and face to face

 

PROJECTS

Vintage Foundation (Fall 2005) – a consulting project in a nonprofit organization

·         Advised on new technologies to help further the organizational mission

·         Instructed program director on building a user-friendly website and relational database

·         Assessed systemic problems and suggested possible solutions

 

News Delivery System (Spring 2006) - online information gathering/presentation system

·         Integrated old code with new for web application delivering custom tailored web news

·         Coded in Java using Model-View-Controller architecture

 

Ebarter (Fall 2004) - an online bartering system running on Apache Tomcat

·         Applied software engineering principles along with J2SE Web Development Kit

·         Led team in coding phase of development

 

 

References Available Upon Request