Joseph

I am a BS Computer Science graduate wanting to find a home-based programming job

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

at $2.27/hour ($400.00/month)

College Degree - BS Computer Science

Last Active

February 7th, 2012 (4695 days ago)

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February 7th, 2012

Profile Description

In highshool, I was able to learn basic HTML, C, Visual Basic and Maya 3D. I was able to use Maya 3D in creating a 3D visual tool for learning molecular structures. I had the Best in Science Research Award because of that.
In college, I was taught of different programming languages. We took up C++, Java, HTML, PHP and MySQL. I have advanced knowledge in all these languages but I could say that I have a better grasp on PHP as I am also reviewing on it regularly. I did very well on my collegiate studies and was awarded Collegiate Academic Excellence (Honorable Mention).
But if I may say, my best skill so far is on customer service. Even though I graduated BS Computer Science, the first job I took was in IBM Global Process Services as a Customer Care Specialist. I was able to deliver excellent customer service to our clients. I became Top Overall Performer for August 2011 as Customer Service Representative. With that said, you could expect me to do the same with your clients. I am flexible, adaptive, fast-learning, multi-tasking, critical thinking and a team player. I have good sense of organization and great communication and writing skills. I am able to work with minimal supervision.

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