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IT Consultory in general.
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Pascal, Cobol, Dbase 3, Clipper, C, C#, SQL, Perl, .NET, Drivers, Windows, Linux, Unix, Java, JavaScript, PHP, VMWare, SAN, Embedded, Project leader, RTOS, Object Oriented, Multithreading, Threading, IPC, WDF, TCP/IP, Real Time, RF, GSM, WCDMA, Kernel, UML, Visual, HTML, XML, MS Office
Skills
P&L responsibilities, Presentation, Ecommerce Strategy and digital marketing channels optimization - SEO, SEM, email, affiliates - for high-profile accounts., Technology Solutions, Sales Support, Software Implementation, Requirements Analysis & Specification, Leadership , Software architecture., Systems design and implementation, Project leadership experience., Programming languages: C/C++, C#, Java, Perl, Pascal, Cobol, Basic, Assemblers , Quick learner: can learn a new language is a couple of weeks., Platforms and frameworks: Visual Studio, Eclipse, .NET, Operating Systems: Windows NT, 2000, XP, Vista, Linux, Unix, Data Base: SQL, Drivers development experience: Windows NT, WDM, WDF., SAN experience., HTTML, JavaScript
Information about
Company Rank: Not Available
Average length of employment : 1 year
Average salary of employees: $82,000
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Climbers who worked at had these interests:
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Engineering | Any software engineering and science books. |
Sherlock Holmes | Mistery. |
Chemistry | Chemistry books: Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry. |
W3Schools | Software tutorials |
Microsoft | Microsoft in general |
Apple | Apple store: Iphone development, Objective C |
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Stanford University Computer Science http://cslibrary.stanford.edu/ |
Computer Science Technology |
Java http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/ |
Java Technologies |
Climbers' Joblogs at :
JL1
Engineers are quick learners.My experience in all the different jobs I ever had is just that. This is the way I have learned many programming languages, if you already have all the basic software engineering knowledge, good experience in programming and object oriented development, it is not a big deal to learn a new language in a matter of a few days.
This is what had happended to me in the different companies I have worked for.
When I finished college back in 1985, I was an expert software engineer, and most of my practice had been done in Pascal, Cobol, Fortran, Basic and Assemblers.
One of the companies I worked for requested me to make a system using Clipper, and they needed it finished in two months. I didn't know Clipper and had any practice in DB2, so I bought a couple of books and made a few practices. Two weeks later I was an expert in Clipper, and the system was finished on time.
Something similar happened to learn C, C++, Java, Perl, SQL and C#. All the times in a short tiem frame and with successful results.
I think that recruiters and interviewers need to understand just that, if they are looking for a Software Engineer, they should know that Engineers can program in any language even though they haven't had any previous experience on it.