About Me
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Email: binaryxxsune@gmail.com
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My name is Binaryxx Sune, and I am looking for positions that will allow me to apply my skills and interests in a professional setting.
I am currently pursuing my master’s in Business & Information Systems at NJIT to continue working on my technical skills. In addition, I am currently a cohort of the Network and Systems Admin Program at NPower to expand my knowledge in IT. As part of this program, I am preparing to take my certification for Network+, Azure Fundamentals, and Azure AI. I have already passed my certification exam for Linux+.
I graduated in the spring of 2022 with a double major in business analytics & information technology (BAIT) and finance.
While at Rutgers, I exposed myself to various opportunities and experiences. For my first year, I was part of the Army ROTC program. I stayed with the program as a test of resilience for the academic year, exposing myself to early morning physical training, weekly “labs”, and the annual three-day field training exercise at Camp Buckner near West Point. My performance in the program garnered the attention of the military science professors, resulting in an offer for a three-year army scholarship.
For the remaining 3 years, I became a resident assistant (RA) and involved myself in a philanthropic arts and crafts student organization called Rutgers Craft to Cure. The RA role provided an opportunity for me to develop my interpersonal skills such as conflict mediation and mentoring. When the pandemic challenged the department’s approach to residence life, I was one of the few select RAs to assist the department as they tackled this new environment due to my reliability. Outside my responsibilities as an RA, I was engaged in creating crafts, such as sock toys and blankets, to donate to organizations such as children’s hospitals and homeless shelters. As I got more involved in Craft to Cure, I transitioned from being a general member to a treasurer and finally the president. My experience at this student organization has allowed me to engage in different leadership opportunities such as ensuring that the actions taken by the organization align with its values while also allowing for growth and success.
Regarding my professional experience, I interned at Ernst & Young (EY) as a Business Consultant in the Technology Risk Area in the summer of 2021. At the end of my internship, one of my supervisors noted in the performance review that I “went above and beyond her expectations of an intern and a first-year staff” when it came to leveraging available resources. My performance led to a full-time offer for the following year in the same role. Despite the title, the role was heavily involved with the external auditing process for external clients, ensuring that the controls in place were sufficient to prevent any intentional or unintentional changes in the IT environment that would significantly impact the disclosure of financial statements. After completing a major milestone with the team, I submitted my two weeks’ notice in search of a position that better aligns with my skills and interests, leaving the company after five months of employment.
While I search for roles that fit my skills and interests, I have been working on ensuring that I remain technically competent in the skills I have learned during my time at Rutgers University. This reskilling is done through a combination of personal projects, online courses, and online coding challenges. The projects I initiated sought to provide insight into prevailing trends or offer an alternative resource to benchmark performance. Whenever I completed a project, I created presentation slides to give an extensive overview of the project, providing an alternative for those with less technical backgrounds. I focus on these skills since I believe they also allow me to develop transferrable skills, such as the ability to work in an independent and unguided environment and the ability to leverage available resources.
My hobbies include video games, as well as anything relating to its development. Whether that is music production, 3d modeling, art, coding, or game design. In my slow but steady progress toward developing my own video game, I have dabbled in all of the previously named areas. In addition to that, I also enjoy researching topics, whether it is on something that I am currently working on to find ways to be more efficient or a random topic that has piqued my interest. Usually, this means reading medical journals on optimal training regimens or studying prevailing trends and strategies in video games through stat trackers.