Oliver

Information Technology Support (web,application,graphics,video and etc)

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Looking for full-time work (8 hours/day)

at $2.05/hour ($360.00/month)

Computer programming, AutoCad graduate

Last Active

August 3rd, 2014 (3785 days ago)

Member Since

December 19th, 2010

Profile Description

Good day employer, I am computer programmer graduate, teaching in computer school for some subject in programming. Hers a list of my programming language I know (HTML, CSS, javascript, C++, java, Visual Basic, php for basic only) also some computer application (Microsoft Package, Photoshop CS5, FIREWORKS CS5 [AND ANY KIND OF GRAPHICS DESIGN TOOL OR APPLICATION], Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 [AND KIND OF APPLICATION IN MULTIMEDIA],Flash,Frontpage,dream waver, and I have a basic knowledge in AutoCAD 2010 ). I also work in our school at a computer tech and I am the one who manage all computer in our school lab (the software’s that will install), and also network assistant can configure a server client network or a DNS server. i have my own website http://www.oecinfoshare.com I use wordpress for my site,blogging, seo (need more tools and some knowledge for this…). But Graphics designing Is my one of my favorite skill that I have, I can design a t-shirt logos, web site logo, company logos or any kind of logos, website banner, commercial banner , billboard banner, steers ads, flayers, post card, calling card and etc.

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