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There are a couple of things I know I'd like to change.  
First, I thought I should add that I'm currently working on an MS in Computer Science.
Second, I'm thinking it might be a good idea to split the technical skills into 2 parts. One for the skills I actually have substantial work experience with and one for those that I have academic experience with, but haven't used in the real world. For example, I don't want to leave Java off my resume because all my undergrad programming classes were in Java and I'm taking grad classes that use Java, so I would be qualified for a more entry level java developer job. But I also don't want to imply that I have Java work experience. I'm not sure how this should be done.
Third is the experience section. I'm not sure if I should toss the company summary. It's a company that everyone knows, but the business done by the division I work for is not well known. I also think the bullet points need work. "Designed and Developed" is used too much, but I'm not sure how else to word it. Some of the points also seem redundant. So I don't know if I should split it into applications I've built, or focus more on identifying each different "development skill" that I've demonstrated.
Alright, bash away.
The MS Word version has the name and contact info centered. Otherwise, it pretty much looks like:
Sean Miller
123 Main st.
Some City, OR 55555
541-555-5555
myemail@gmail.com
Summary
Highly motivated software developer with proven success designing, developing, and implementing robust, efficient, and user-friendly software systems in an FDA regulated environment.
Experience
Software Engineer
April 2001 - Present
Eastman-Kodak Health Imaging
White City, OR
Eastman-Kodak is a global leader in research, development, and manufacturing of medical imaging systems. I have played a key role in the design and development of information systems for manufacturing and quality control of Kodak?s DryView Medical films.
· Worked on development team responsible for designing and implementing SQL Server 2000 production and quality control database serving the White City manufacturing facility.
· Designed and developed production-critical PC and wireless Visual Basic 6 application for chemical mixing department, resulting in average savings of $100k / year.
· Developed ASP.Net reporting application using Crystal Reports for .Net
· Built Visual Basic ActiveX DLL components used by T-SQL stored procedures to automate SAP transactions.
· Designed and developed Visual Basic code modules to automate SAP transactions. These modules provide the link between SAP and SQL Server, have eliminated redundant data entry, and have allowed for automation and synchronization between the local system and the corporate SAP ERP system.
· Designed and coded numerous T-SQL stored procedures used by many different client applications.
· Developed MS Access application to provide an administrative front-end to the SQL Server database.
· Wrote user instruction manuals and software validation test plans.
· Provided training and support to end-users and application support staff.
Skills
Programming Visual Basic.Net, Visual Basic, Java, C, C++, SQL, PL/SQL, T-SQL, Assembly
Database design, development, and administration with SQL Server 2000, Oracle 8i and MS Access
Web development in ASP.Net, Classic ASP, HTML, VBScript, and Javascript
Familiarity with Windows NT/2000 and UNIX/Linux environments
Excellent problem-solving and teamwork skills
Education
Southern Oregon University
B.S. computer science
Computer programming and software option
June 2001
Cumulative GPA: 3.7
Computer Science GPA: 3.8
University of Oregon
B.S. general science with emphasis in chemistry and psychology
March 1999
Academic Software Projects
· Designed and implemented a VB6/Oracle 8i document management system that allowed users to submit, search for, and open documents.
· Built an Internet shopping cart application using ASP, VBScript and SQL Server.
· Developed video de-interlacing software for senior capstone project. Application was written in C in a Linux environment.
			
			First, I thought I should add that I'm currently working on an MS in Computer Science.
Second, I'm thinking it might be a good idea to split the technical skills into 2 parts. One for the skills I actually have substantial work experience with and one for those that I have academic experience with, but haven't used in the real world. For example, I don't want to leave Java off my resume because all my undergrad programming classes were in Java and I'm taking grad classes that use Java, so I would be qualified for a more entry level java developer job. But I also don't want to imply that I have Java work experience. I'm not sure how this should be done.
Third is the experience section. I'm not sure if I should toss the company summary. It's a company that everyone knows, but the business done by the division I work for is not well known. I also think the bullet points need work. "Designed and Developed" is used too much, but I'm not sure how else to word it. Some of the points also seem redundant. So I don't know if I should split it into applications I've built, or focus more on identifying each different "development skill" that I've demonstrated.
Alright, bash away.
The MS Word version has the name and contact info centered. Otherwise, it pretty much looks like:
Sean Miller
123 Main st.
Some City, OR 55555
541-555-5555
myemail@gmail.com
Summary
Highly motivated software developer with proven success designing, developing, and implementing robust, efficient, and user-friendly software systems in an FDA regulated environment.
Experience
Software Engineer
April 2001 - Present
Eastman-Kodak Health Imaging
White City, OR
Eastman-Kodak is a global leader in research, development, and manufacturing of medical imaging systems. I have played a key role in the design and development of information systems for manufacturing and quality control of Kodak?s DryView Medical films.
· Worked on development team responsible for designing and implementing SQL Server 2000 production and quality control database serving the White City manufacturing facility.
· Designed and developed production-critical PC and wireless Visual Basic 6 application for chemical mixing department, resulting in average savings of $100k / year.
· Developed ASP.Net reporting application using Crystal Reports for .Net
· Built Visual Basic ActiveX DLL components used by T-SQL stored procedures to automate SAP transactions.
· Designed and developed Visual Basic code modules to automate SAP transactions. These modules provide the link between SAP and SQL Server, have eliminated redundant data entry, and have allowed for automation and synchronization between the local system and the corporate SAP ERP system.
· Designed and coded numerous T-SQL stored procedures used by many different client applications.
· Developed MS Access application to provide an administrative front-end to the SQL Server database.
· Wrote user instruction manuals and software validation test plans.
· Provided training and support to end-users and application support staff.
Skills
Programming Visual Basic.Net, Visual Basic, Java, C, C++, SQL, PL/SQL, T-SQL, Assembly
Database design, development, and administration with SQL Server 2000, Oracle 8i and MS Access
Web development in ASP.Net, Classic ASP, HTML, VBScript, and Javascript
Familiarity with Windows NT/2000 and UNIX/Linux environments
Excellent problem-solving and teamwork skills
Education
Southern Oregon University
B.S. computer science
Computer programming and software option
June 2001
Cumulative GPA: 3.7
Computer Science GPA: 3.8
University of Oregon
B.S. general science with emphasis in chemistry and psychology
March 1999
Academic Software Projects
· Designed and implemented a VB6/Oracle 8i document management system that allowed users to submit, search for, and open documents.
· Built an Internet shopping cart application using ASP, VBScript and SQL Server.
· Developed video de-interlacing software for senior capstone project. Application was written in C in a Linux environment.
				
		
			