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About Me
I am a fourth year student
at Northeastern University in the College of Business Admin. studying
management/finance with a minor in computer science. I have an addiction to
anything with a motor and am fascinated by cars and motorcycles. I love
movies and am often at the movie theatres Fridays and I also rent movies
often. I am a computer geek at heart even though most people do not notice it
when they see me. I am very skilled at anything technical and am an extremely
fast learner. Below is my resume ( it isn’t up to date yet, I will
update it when I have time, but since then I have worked at 2 new positions. Nathan Wan
149 High Street, Randolph, MA 02368 - (857) 488-4331 -
wan.n@neu.edu
EDUCATION
Northeastern University, Boston, MA Candidate for Bachelor Science Degree in Business Administration May 2009 Concentration: Business Management Minor: Computer Science GPA: 3.8 Honors: Dean’s list, Sigma Alpha Lambda Honors Leadership Org. Activities:
Management Information Systems Club, Northeastern University Marketing
Association
EMPLOYMENT
John Hancock Financial, Boston, MA 2006-2007 Rational Tools Support
Northeastern University, Boston, MA Spring 2005 Undergrad Admission Assistant
Coca Cola Enterprise, Needham MA Summer 2005 Merchandiser
Boston YMCA, Boston, MA Fall 2004 Computer Assistant
Boston Evening Academy/Insource Services Inc, Boston, MA Summer 2004 Network Administrator Assistant Contractor
Compsdoc.com, Randolph, MA 2001-2003 Owner
CERTIFICATIONS AND COMPUTER SKILLS
Xintra Institute of Technology, Quincy, MA Certifications: Microsoft Certified Professional, CompTIA A+ Certified Technician
Computer Skills: Proficient in C++ programming, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Virtual PC / Server, Microsoft Networks, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft FrontPage, Windows 98/NT 4.0/ME/XP/2000/2003, HTML, MS-DOS, TCP/IP, Norton Ghost, and Adobe Photoshop. Familiar with Microsoft Visio, Excel, Minitab, SQL, PHP, Crystal reports Basic, Basic, and Java.
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