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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!dtix!darwin.sura.net!udel!princeton!phoenix.Princeton.EDU!eandrews
  2. From: eandrews@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Eric John Andrews)
  3. Newsgroups: misc.jobs.resumes
  4. Subject: BSCS '93 seeking Entry-level Software Development
  5. Message-ID: <1992Dec26.211605.24572@Princeton.EDU>
  6. Date: 26 Dec 92 21:16:05 GMT
  7. Sender: news@Princeton.EDU (USENET News System)
  8. Distribution: usa
  9. Organization: Princeton University
  10. Lines: 80
  11. Originator: news@nimaster
  12. Nntp-Posting-Host: phoenix.princeton.edu
  13.  
  14.  
  15.                           Eric John Andrews                                                                                  
  16. 73 Spelman Hall                                         1505 Wake Forest Drive
  17. Princeton, NJ 08544                                     Alexandria, VA 22307
  18. (609) 258-8257                                          (703) 768-0425
  19.                  E-mail:eandrews@phoenix.princeton.edu
  20.                                                                   
  21. OBJECTIVE   A full-time position which will allow me to apply and to enhance
  22.             my skills in the areas of computer programming, graphics, and
  23.             business.
  24.  
  25. EDUCATION   Princeton University
  26.             B.S.E. in Computer Science, Expected June 1993
  27.                         
  28.             West Potomac High School, Alexandria, Virginia
  29.             Graduated seventh in a class of 450
  30.             GPA: 4.0/4.0     SAT: 780 Math, 710 Verbal
  31.  
  32. RELEVANT    Algorithms and Data Structures              Differential Equations
  33. COURSES     Introduction to Electrical Engineering      Computer Structure
  34.             Fundamentals of Engineering Statistics      Discrete Systems
  35.             Discrete Mathematics                        Database Systems
  36.             Operating Systems                           Artificial Intelligence
  37.             Microprocessor-Based Digital System Design  Computer Graphics
  38.             Compilers and Compiling Techniques          Theory of Algorithms
  39.  
  40. COMPUTER    Hardware:           Silicon Graphics, Sun, Next, IBM PC, Macintosh
  41. EXPERIENCE  Operating Systems:  UNIX, MS-DOS, Macintosh
  42.             Languages:          C, C++, LISP, 8086 Assembly, Pascal, BASIC
  43.             DOS Software:       WordPerfect, Borland C++, Lotus, Windows
  44.             UNIX Software:      Editors, Debuggers, Shells, FTP
  45.             Graphics:           Silicon Graphics Iris GL, Microsoft Windows API
  46.  
  47. WORK        Programmer, ALK Associates, Princeton, NJ, Summer 1992, Ongoing
  48. EXPERIENCE      Worked with a team to produce a graphics-based highway
  49.                 routing and mileage-generating system for the trucking and
  50.                 travel industries.  Learned to program Microsoft Windows 3.1
  51.                 applications in C++. Duties included designing, writing, and
  52.                 testing software.                                                   
  53.                         
  54.             Manager, P.U. Student Refrigerator Agency, June 1991 to May 1992
  55.                 Managed student-run business responsible for the rental of over
  56.                 600 refrigerators to the university community.  Duties included
  57.                 advertising, marketing, purchasing, personnel management,
  58.                 and vendor relations.  Annual sales of over $30,000.
  59.  
  60.             Administrative Assistant, Princeton Student Agencies, Summer 1991
  61.                 Acted as liaison between student managers and agency office.
  62.                 Duties included word processing, desktop publishing,
  63.                 accounting, inventory control, and vendor relations.
  64.  
  65.             Manager, P.U. Student Loft Agency, June 1990 to May 1991
  66.                 Managed student-run business responsible for the sale and
  67.                 installation of loft beds in dormitory rooms.  Duties included
  68.                 designing, constructing, advertising, marketing, and installing
  69.                 the product; hiring personnel; and negotiating contracts with
  70.                 vendors.  Annual sales of over $18,000.  Increased sales by
  71.                 more than 100% over previous year. Attended Association of
  72.                 Collegiate Entrepreneurs Convention, St. Louis. 
  73.                                     
  74.             Office Assistant, BSI Temporaries, Alexandria, VA, Summer 1990
  75.                 Word Processing, Databases, and Spreadsheets
  76.  
  77.             Air Balance Helper, Pierce Assoc., Alexandria, VA, Summers '87-'89
  78.                 Worked as a Mechanic's Helper for the Sheet Metal division
  79.                 of a mechanical contractor.  Duties included air-balancing and
  80.                 light ductwork.
  81.  
  82. HONORS AND      National Merit Scholarship Finalist
  83. DISTINCTIONS    West Potomac High School Honor Graduate
  84.                 Member, National Honor Society
  85.                 Fairfax County Public Schools - Regional Science Fairs
  86.                   - First Place Award 1986, 1987, 1988
  87.                   - Grand Prize Nominee 1987,1988
  88.                 West Potomac Crew, 1987-1989
  89.                   - Fourth Place, 1988 National Scholastic Regatta
  90.                   - Vice President, 1989
  91.  
  92. ACTIVITIES      Bicycling
  93.                   - 3,500 mile coast-to-coast ride in 34 days, August 1991
  94.