I started in the Xerox Network Operations Center then moved on to the EDS help desk. After 4 years of abuse worked as a business analyst and corporate trainer.
Later, I received an offer from a pseudo dot.com start-up and worked with a 3-4 man web development team to build corporate sites under severe time constraints.
At the popping of the dot-com bubble, I worked with a business process modeling team. My other duties included providing training and writing training documentation; cheat sheets.
I left that job to pursue a Master's i Information Technology, at the Rochester Institute for Technology. I worked as a consultant during school and was presented with a full-time offer from the same small company. All positions in the company are remote, which allowed me to relocate to Brooklyn, NY upon graduation. I'm currently considering a move to Alphabet City to be closer to all things NYC.
My dream is to work in animation and/or interactive narrative (see graduate project). Dreams aside my resume includes a multitude of skills from Oracle database tutor to legal referral at California Lawyers for the Arts.
My only requirements for any job are: opportunities for further learning and advancement, and a fun work environment (some of time). Bonus if jeans and/or festive hair are part of the corporate culture. Don't worry, my hair is not longer festive.
Interests: extrinsic factors, raised eyebrows, going on a tangent, seeing over the edge, 6B pencils, Gitlow v. New York [dissent], the writing in the margins, brutal honesty, complementary contradictions, motion graphics, European motorcycles and recently started studying Aikido.
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