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IT support/ Web Administrator CV - please check.
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olaboga
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 7:14 pm    Post subject: IT support/ Web Administrator CV - please check. Reply with quote

I'm looking for a job in IT industry.
This is part of my cv. Can you check it, please. Thanks a lot !

Regards

EDUCATION

2004 –
College of Computer Sciences in Lodz, Faculty of General Computer Sciences
Emphasis: Software Engineering

2002 – 2004
University of Nicolaus Copernicus in Torun, Faculty of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Emphasis: Relative Databases

1998 – 2002
Nicolaus Copernicus’ High School in Torun
Secondary-school certificate: top marks in maths – written and oral examination



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

05.2004 – 07.2005
· Company: STAMED
· Position: IT Support, Network Administrator
Main activities: Assist with purchase orders for hardware and software procurement. Troubleshoot network usage and computer peripherals. Installing new applications. Performing system backups and data recovery. Resolving network communication problems independently. Assisting with PC installation, maintenance, E-mail administration, disc capacity monitoring and network security.

06.2001 – 05.2004
· Company: Jeremi S.C.
· Position: IT Support, Web Administrator
Main activities: Web administration and supervision over the local computer network. Creation of company’s website. 2nd line support. Troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity between computers on a Windows network. Overall operational responsibility for the office Internet web site. Design and implement internal and external web pages and applications.

07.2003 – 10.2006
· Cooperation with companies: The Game - Greece, The Web - Greece
· Position: Remote Server Administrator, Security Developer
Main activities: Developing security for the companies’ web site and game server. Planning and designing security for the database. Prevent using “hacking, cheating” software by players of Mu OnLine. Data capture.


COMPUTER SKILLS

· good knowledge of:
o Computer programs - Graphic: Photoshop, CorelDraw, Paintshop Pro
o Computer programs – Web: GoLive, Dreamwaver, Frontpage
· good knowledge of HTML code
· good knowledge of CSS
· good knowledge of MySQL application
· good knowledge of TCP/IP, LAN, WAN
· good knowledge of hardware and working knowledge of the structure of personal computer
· good knowledge of MS Windows, software package MS OFFICE and Internet
· good knowledge of the UNIX and *BSD systems
· good knowledge of the Windows 98, 2000, XP and 2003 server
· good knowledge of Internet, Web and Database security


LANGUAGES

Polish: native
English: intermediate level
German: basic level
Greek: basic level

PERSONAL QUALIFICATIONS

· dynamic, creative person, willing to learn and develop myself
· able to perform both individual and team work
· good decision–making abilities
· open-minded, willing to meet new people
· fully prepared to work in flexible hours
· willing to start a full–time job or work as a freelancer
· self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision


INTERESTS/HOBBIES

· computer technology
· internet security
· sport: volleyball, snowboarding
· music mixing
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lilo
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 1:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taking into account that you are looking for a job in the IT field, you should stress more your computer skills, and you should organize that are in some other way. I don't like the fact that you keep repeating yourself "good knowledge in....blablabla", it is annoying to a prospective employer. I suggest you have a look at the resume samples on this site (use the search option - "resume samples") because they have CV's tailored to some specific jobs. Have a look at the way people are displaying their compyter skills.
Also...."good knowledge" doesn't mean "excellent"....you must have something you can do with excellence...Smile)
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olaboga
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank You for your advice !
Well, I'm going to work on my cv, right now Smile

Regards !
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Ola
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hello job seeker, try and use proper bullet points to highlight your work responsibilities, also use occasional bold to highligh the CV headings, try and look for other words rather than good knowledge, all the best.

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C_Vaughan
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 2:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

In the computer skills section, you could word it differently using a variety of action verbs. Take a look at this list of verbs:

http://www.professional-resume-example.com/resume-keywords.html

Perhaps make the list in a paragraph form instead of bullet points.

~C. Vaughan
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Christina
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 2:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with C Vaughn but want to add the following: You might want to change 'Computer Skills' into 'Technical Skills' and add the degree of knowledge (beginner, intermediate, expert) as well as the no. of years of experience (maybe also: last used).

When stating your work experience, add the companies' web links next to their names.

Flesh out your experience ! And state an objective
Keep in mind the following -- Recruiters ALWAYS want to know what, when, how, and why Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 6:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

well try to search in some online site that can help you in your topic like that...


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