Student / New Graduate Resume Sample 2 Dave Data
OBJECTIVE: Computer Service Technician SUMMARY
Computer Courses
(Completed)
Windows Server Operating System Administrator: Install and configure the Windows 2000 Server Network OS, including overall administration, advanced file system topics, Active Directory Services, routing, remote access, network security, fault tolerance, and optimization of server and network resources. Computer Courses
(Current)
Introduction to Visual Basic: Hands-on use of the Visual Basic software to create event driven programming applications running in a Windows environment and object oriented solutions for a variety of personal and business computing situations. Network Infrastructure: Planning the infrastructure for a Windows 2000 network, including installing and configuring WINS, DNS, DHCP, RAS, AND IPSec. Network Directory Services Administration: Planning, configuring, and administration of a directory services infrastructure with DNS name resolution, schema, and replication along with administering group policies and implementing and troubleshooting network security. Windows Desktop Operating System Administrator: Installing and configuring the Windows 2000 Professional OS in a Windows-based LAN by creating users and groups, administering file/print resources, and the use of control panel and the registry. continued
Dave Data 609-XXX-XXXX Computer Courses (Summer 2001-Summer 2002) Advanced Visual Basic: Extending the knowledge of Visual Basic working with error handling, debugging tools, object variables, custom controls, relational databases, crystal reports, dynamic data exchange, and calling procedures in DLLs. PC Applications: Spreadsheets: Study of Microsoft Excel and hands-on with the software through generic spreadsheet use commonly used in area offices. Fundamentals of Electricity/Electronics: Learning the basics of electronics such as DC and AC circuits, electromagnetic devices, and electronic components. Basic Computer Software: Study and develop working knowledge of virtual machines, virtual storage, spooling, spooling commands, and JCL. Hands-on experience in VSE/ESA console operations, VSE/ICCF and MS Windows. Current Operation Topics: Study of current hardware requirements and software components. Topics include Linux, AS/400, and MVS. Data Communications: Examine and apply how modems, serial data connections, communications software, terminal emulation, commercial information services and electronic mail functions in a business environment. JAVA Programming: Introduction to JAVA programming and applications on the World Wide Web by writing, compiling, and executing JAVA programs, creating WWW oriented applications, and developing JAVA applications. C for Information
Systems: Focus on programming styles typically used in C language that
are either unavailable or underutilized in COBOL. Hands-on experience with
creating functions to maximize code reusability and learning general workplace
functions.
Computer Courses
(Credit by Life/Work Experience)
Basic Computer Hardware: Study of the commonly found computer devices within a computer center and modern office including peripheral equipment operations. Computer Concepts: Developed and reinforced skills in application, productivity, and system software; I/O devices, communication information management, information system development, program development, multimedia usage, security. PC Systems Software: Explores PC based operating systems such as Windows NT, MS-DOS, Windows 98 and their interactions with other applications. EDUCATION & WORK HISTORY 1997-2000 Production / Service Manager, Kronos Robotics, Hamilton, NJ KEYWORDS
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