3420 Louisa St., Apt. 1
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Phone: (412) 681-0275
Email: vitroth+@cmu.edu
Objective:
To secure a part-time position doing system administration, computer
consulting, troubleshooting, or programming.
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University, Full-time student, Computer Science,
Fall 1992 - Fall 1994
Skills:
- Programming skills
- Programming in C, Common LISP, HTML, Pascal, BASIC, and shell
programming.
- Ability to learn other languages quickly.
- UNIX experience
- Platforms include SunOS, Linux, IRIX, HP-UX, and Ultrix.
- Software includes Emacs, X/11, Framemaker, GCC, vi,
Makefiles, and WWW browsers.
- UNIX Administration experience.
- Administrating for two years a UNIX system used by
remote users over the internet.
- System configuration including TCP/IP setup.
- Macintosh experience
- Software includes MacWrite II, Zterm, MacDraw Pro, FoxPro,
MS Word.
- Limited experience with PC/DOS/Windows
- Communications software includes Procomm Plus, and Crosstalk
Communicator.
Employment History:
- CMU Student Advisor/Help Center Consultant (September 1993 -
August 1994)
- Duties:
- Answering questions received via electronic mail
and telephone from student, faculty, and staff
users in a timely, courteous, and informative
fashion.
- Questions ranged from novice to expert level
about UNIX, Macintosh, and MS-DOS systems and
software.
- Supervisors: Karen Van Dusen, John Lerchey.
Activities:
- Alpha Phi Omega
- A national co-ed service fraternity.
- Founded in 1925 on the ideals of the Boy Scouts of
America.
- Dedicated to providing community service.
- KGB
- A campus social organization.
- Dedicated to stress relief through safe-silliness.
References furnished upon request.