viernes, 14 de marzo de 2008

RESUME

Hermilo Castillo

Av. Universidad
Res. Altos Prado, casa #23
(58) 414 - 6189527
ten_castillo@hotmail.com

Objectives:
My principal objective is to get all the knowledge I can working with you and share my experience in this field whether as a leader or as a member of a group.

Skills:
- Microsoft Windows XP
- Microsoft Office
- SQL
- Bilingual // English - Spanish
- Networks
- Hardware
- Software

Education:
B.S. Computer Science
, expected Dec 2008
Dr. Rafael Belloso Chacin University
Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela.

Experience:
Barra Restaurant El Bodegon, Maracaibo, Zulia
Software assister, Jan-June 2005

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2008

Cover Letter

March 10, 2008
Mr. Hermilo Castillo
Lagoazul, av67
Maracaibo, Zulia 4005
(058)0414-3658549

Dear. Bill Gates
Microsoft Inc.,
257, Park Av South,New York, NY 12345-6789.

Dear Mr. Gates,

I’m writing you because I saw your job offer about IT/Software Development on the internet and I’d like to introduce you myself as a Bachelor of Computer Sciences from URBE.

As you can see in the enclosed resume, I have a very strong academic background combined with strong team working abilities; I have a very powerful knowledge working with Active Directory, Server, Workstation, Office, Exchange, SQL, etc. I believe that I could make a significant and valuable contribution in your firm.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an interview, I can be reached at (058) 0414-3658549.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Hermilo Castillo

lunes, 3 de marzo de 2008

lunes, 18 de febrero de 2008

Finding a New Job

Hello, this time I'm trying to find a job because I'm getting graduate so... this is my best option I think because I just have to see how's programs works and do the maintenance of the computers and I'm really good at it.

HBK Capital Management manages an established, global, multi-strategy hedge fund with over $12 billion in capital. Headquartered in Dallas, the firm has offices in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Tokyo and employs over 400 individuals.

HBK is looking for an outstanding Desktop Support Engineer to join our team in Dallas.Successful candidates will have a demonstrated track record of educational, professional and personal achievement. He or she has a minimum of a Bachelor's degree, Computer Science or MIS preferred but not required, from a top-tier or state university. Some previous support experience is preferred, as well as familiarity with the issues associated with complex networking environments (workstation, server and network operating system administration, etc.). We operate a hybrid Windows-Unix infrastructure with a focus on the Microsoft platform. Financial experience is not a prerequisite, but an interest in the application of technology to support investment management is a must. Candidates should also demonstrate exceptional written and verbal communication skills, proven ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously in a high-paced environment, coupled with a strong penchant for providing customer service.

this is a Job in the
Company: HBK Capital Management
Job Category: IT/Software Development
Location: Dallas, Texas.
Salary/Wage: Competitive Salary Plus Benefits

about programming and administration for Windows and I think it would be the perfect job for me to start my career because I don't need so much experience just less than 1 year here are the requirements

Administration of the Microsoft Windows™ suite of products (Active Directory, Server, Workstation, Office, Exchange, SQL, etc.)
Complex issue resolution with a proven troubleshooting methodology
Desktop and server standardization and patch management
Imaging (RIS, Bootworks), as well as software packaging and deployment
Hardware and software research, performance-optimization and testing
High-availability computing and Networking (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP)
Scripting (VBScript, Wise, Kix), light programming and/or high level languages
Security and Enterprise Systems Management
Research and testing of new technologies
Experience supporting a trade floor environment

I already saw that studying my career so I think this would be perfect I'd apply as soon as possible I hope to get it.

domingo, 10 de febrero de 2008

2nd Interview

Interview to Carlos about his career

Name: Carlos Javier
Date: 10/02/2008

1. Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

Is the discipline of acquiring and applying scientific and technical knowledge to the design, analysis, and or construction of works for practical purposes.

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering?

I like maths, and i like to be able to create or innovate electronic components.

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

Is a must to like the career becuase you have to study a lot, you also need to be good at maths since engineering is based on maths.

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

You need to be good at maths and to be creative to innovate.

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

I would like to work for an international company which pays well and make me work on my field.

My Review

I read an article about if Progamming can be Liberated and
my review could be that the author wants to have a computer
program or even a progam itself to performance the programming mode
and have while we're programming a new experience and even fun stead of
being boring while we're making a program.

New Words:
harnes: Something resembling such gear or tackle,
as the arrangement of straps used to hold a parachute to the body.

hence:
    1. For this reason; therefore: handmade and hence expensive.
    2. From this source: They grew up in the Sudan; hence their interest in Nubian art.
  1. From this time; from now: A year hence it will be forgotten.
    1. From this place; away from here: Get you hence!
    2. From this life.

looming: To come into view as a massive, distorted, or indistinct image:
“I faced the icons that loomed through the veil of incense”
(Fergus M. Bordewich).

anew: Once more; again.

thereof: Of or concerning this, that, or it.

ramblings: Often or habitually roaming; wandering.

viernes, 8 de febrero de 2008

Interview to Edgar about his career

Name: Edgar Ocando
Date: 08/02/2008
Questions:

1. Could you please define Electronics Engeneering in your own words?

Electronic engineering is a discipline dealing with the behavior and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with electronic devices, systems, or equipment. In many areas, electronic engineering is considered to be at the same level as electrical engineering, requiring that more general programmes be called electrical and electronic engineering

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics Engeneering?

I like so much maths and physics, so this carreer is almost that, all the signatures mean to be with maths, physics, circuits and all kind of stuff.

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become a Electronics Engeneering?

I think the most important process is practise asignatures or labs asignatures becouse that show us the "real" funcionability of specifits instruments.

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

All engineers need to be smarts, good working in groups, and know about your specific area.

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

Obviously a good payment, has the appropiate work conditions and comforts, being considered as an important part of the company.

lunes, 28 de enero de 2008

Name:
Date: 28/01/2008
Questions:

1. Could you please define Engineering in your own words?

2. What influenced you to pursue Electronics engineering, industrial ingeneering, computer science engineering or informatics engineering?

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become an Engineer?

4. What are the skills you need to be a good engineer?

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education?

6. What's something of your school life that you enjoy the most?

7. from your perspective, what is the most difficult part of being an engineering student?

8. What are your plans for the future?

9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in Engineering school.

10. Why would you recommend Engineering as a career?

Can Programming Be Liberated, Period?

Januray 2008

The author describes his dream about freeing ourselves from the straightjackets of programming, making the process of getting computers to do what we want intuitive, natural, and also fun. He recommends harnessing the great power of computing and transforming a natural and almost playful means of programming so that it becomes fully operational and machine-doable.Nine years ago, I sat down to write about a dream, one that would allow us to go from intuitively "played-in" scenarios to running code. Some of its most technically challenging parts were stated without providing too much support for their feasibility. Hence the choice of the term "dream." Ever since that paper was first published in 2000, 1 not only hasn't the dream evaporated, but it has continued to have a nagging presence, looming even larger in my mind, and getting broader and more elaborate by the year.
More significant is the fact that quite a bit of work has been carried out since then, which, while still a far cry from justifying the replacement of a dream by a plan, does now seem to offer some preliminary evidence of feasibility. Consequently, I've decided to revisit the topic and to describe the dream anew, or, more correctly (but possibly not very wisely), to propose a more dramatic and sweeping version thereof.
I should apologize to the reader at the start that this article doesn't get very specific or technical at all. Moreover, with the exception of the sidebar, it might read like the ramblings of a crazed, or dazed, individual. I should also point out that this article's title is, of course, intended to be a catchy take on the title of John Backus's wonderful Turing Award lecture and paper, "Can Programming Be Liberated from the von Neumann Style? A Functional Style and Its Algebra of Programs."

David Harel
Weizmann Institute of Science

lunes, 21 de enero de 2008

About my Career

1. Could you please define Computers Science in your own words? Well it's about computers about how to make programs, assembling a CPU, everything u can now about it you will learn it.

2. What influenced you to pursue Computers Science? The reason why I choose to study Computers Science is because I like to much a computer I mean technology in general. I like programming new things. I like to work with a computer, choose how to work, and everything that have to be with computers.

3. Could you please describe the educational process required to become a Computer Engineering? To become a Computer Engineer, you have to study how to make programs, not perfectly, but just good enough to present ideas. You have to learn how to work with the programs used it to make your own programs. Also you have to know some programming techniques.

4. What are some of the skills that are involved when programming? I think could be thinking how's the program going to work because you have to present your first ideas, study of the forms, be creative, try to think in something new.

5. What job considerations were you looking for after you completed your education? I consider work in an important company like Microsoft, maybe I would like to build my own company with friends of my career, but definitively I would like to work in a famous company.

6. What's something in your student life that you enjoy the most? I enjoy the process when you create things, I like to think so I like to put my ideas in paper, too and then work it in the computer.

7. What is the most difficult aspect of Computer Engineering? I think is the time because you need time to think, to have ideas, a good idea that surprise the people, so then you have the idea you need time to work that idea like programming or copy in the computer and change it, like make good mathematics problems, and that take time.

8. What are your plans for the future? I think looking for a job here or in other countries in a computer company… I hope that I’ll find someone… and maybe I continue studying in some post-grade in videogames development.

9. Point out your most personally gratifying moment in Computer Engineering. I think is when you see your work done or finish this moment you see how every part of the composition become in one.

10. Why would you recommend Computer Engineering as a career? I recommend Computer Engineering as a career because everything that we see have technology, every car, bank accounts, everything. Also Computer Engineering is a vehicle to transmit and communicate ideas and thoughts by graphics.

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