Joanna Marcher: Education and Qualifications
Joanna Marcher: Education and Qualifications
Tel: 00701234567
E-mail: [email protected]
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Work Experience
Broomhall Community Project, Sheffield - Database Developer, Sept 2015 - present (part-time)
Voluntary work for four hours per week:
Developing a database to record the names, addresses and skills of community project
participants.
Training other staff within the team to use the database.
Portal Services, Nottingham - Information Systems Assistant, 2014 & 2015 (summer vacation)
Based in the IT department but also worked closely with the Training Team:
Designed a staff development database allowing staff to record their training
requirements.
Worked with a number of clients to re-design their websites using the latest web tools.
Devised an online ordering system for one of our clients, using MySQL.
Waywards, Nottingham - Year in Industry Student, July 2013 - June 2014
Experience gained in a number of departments including:
Accounts recorded sales and purchase orders onto the ledgers and dealt with invoices
and payments.
Production designed and set up the first phase of a computerised production control
system and purchase order system for regular steel orders.
Contracts updated and improved a spreadsheet to provide quotes for basic jobs.
Skills
Leadership and Teamwork As vice-captain, I play a major role in organising and running the
Sheffield University Ladies Football Team. I help select the team each week and ensure that those
playing turn up at the right place and time. In addition, I currently work as part of a team to deliver
IT services to unemployed adults in Broomhall within a community project. My role within the
team is to take a lead on database development.
Computing During my degree and relevant work experience I have acquired a whole range of IT
skills, many self-taught. For example, at Portal Services I taught myself MySQL in order to design
the online ordering system for a client. My present bank of skills includes: excellent working
knowledge of Microsoft Office, Dreamweaver and WordPress, excellent knowledge of the
programming / scripting languages Java, Perl, PHP, SQL and of Unix and Linux.
Communication I have gained strong communication skills during my degree course from giving
presentations at seminars to participation in group work. At Portal Services I liaised with clients to
re-design websites. I also designed an online ordering system for one particular client, wrote a
user manual and provided training to members of staff.
Problem Solving Studying for a technical degree which incorporates systems design, analysis and
programming, requires analytical, numerical and problem solving skills. I further developed these
skills during my Year in Industry placement at Waywards where I worked closely with staff to
define their requirements and then designed a computerised purchase order system for regular
steel orders.
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References
Mr K Machon
IT Manager
Portal Services
18 Johns Road
Nottingham N5 7QX
Tel: 0116 12325
Email: [email protected]
Dr L Dennis
Tutor
Department of Computer Science
University of Sheffield
Sheffield, S2 1BB
Tel 0114 98767
Email: [email protected]
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