John M. Smith
  345 Long Street
  Unit 123
  Boston, MA 02123
  USA
  (444) 555-6666
  john@email.net

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
  • Knowledge of encryption theory and its use in securing online monetary transactions (7 years)
  • Developing Wide Area Networks using the UNIX operating system and connecting them to Local Area Networks based on PC's (5 years)
  • In depth knowledge of the fundamentals of encryption theory and its foundations in Algebraic Coding Theory (4 years)
  • Developing network-enabled operating systems for mainframe computers and PC's (8 years)
  • Developing networked applications that use the TCP/IP protocol (1 year)

WORK EXPERIENCE
  • Tek International, Inc. (Jun 92 - Present)
    Senior Systems Analyst and Network Specialist

    Analyzed systems for stability on large networks. Developed networked systems that connect to the Internet for secure online commerce. Designing fault tolerant networks for banks.
  • CyberJaz Software, Inc. (Dec 90 - May 92)
    Network Programmer

    Developed software and operating systems for financial analysis and database management. Developed procedures for maintaining servers providing vital statistics to the Stock Exchange.
  • SoftNet Technologies, Inc. (Up to - Mar 90)
    Programmer

    Developed applications using the TCP/IP protocol. Wrote software for compressing large images files based on Encryption and Coding Theory. Developing real-time routines for decoding images stored using compressed file formats.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
  • University of Cambridge, Boston, MA (Aug 82 - May 84)
    Masters, Computational Mathematics
    Specialized in Information Theory and networking. Took many courses in C++ programming, linear algebra and nonlinear differential equations.
  • University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (Jul 78 - Apr 82)
    Bachelors, Computer Science

AWARDS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • Greenfield Prize for Excellence in Research (Jan 91)
  • Programmer of the Year award (Apr 94)
  • The Alfred P. Whiteman Award in Applied Mathematics (Dec 89)

PUBLICATIONS
  • Numerical solutions to large linear systems, with small coefficients
    John Smith, William Haynes and Steve Haller
    Journal of IEEE (Mar 93)
  • Stable solutions arising in non-linear equations for dynamical systems
    William Harris, Diana Hiller and John Smith
    Journal of Applied Mathematics (Feb 95)