Software Designer at Hewlett Packard, Snapfish
San Francisco Bay Area
Software Designer at Hewlett Packard, Snapfish
San Francisco Bay Area
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; HPQ; Computer Software industry)
August 2003 — Present (6 years)
(Educational Institution; Information Technology and Services industry)
August 2001 — August 2003 (2 years 1 month)
I was part of a team responsible for administering the Instructional UNIX and Windows labs and servers. I also did proramming and software support for classes and support of Instructional UNIX and Windows accounts.
(Public Company; NTAP; Computer Software industry)
June 2002 — August 2002 (3 months)
I developed automated tests in Perl for appliance management APIs and DataFabric Manager (DFM). I also ran a training session on using and programming the DFM Automated Test System, a test harness written in Perl.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
May 2000 — May 2002 (2 years 1 month)
I was part of a team that designed and implemented a web application in Java to ease the use of WAP enabled cellular phones. I also was responsible for system administration of the company's Linux and Windows computers.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; HPQ; Computer Software industry)
June 2000 — August 2000 (3 months)
I developed a secure web based proxy in C with the OpenSSL library that allowed browsing of the HP Intranet by employees from outside of the company's firewall using no special software on the client. I also set up a firewalled Linux server running the proxy for the pilot program.
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; HPQ; Computer Software industry)
June 1999 — August 1999 (3 months)
I designed and implemented an interactive web based contact list using Perl CGI scripts. I redesigned an internal finance web page and the public web page for K12 relations. I also developed a utility in C++ to create Windows help files. Working in teams was an integral part of this position.
EECS , Computer Science, Electrical Engineering , 1998 — 2003
Computer Science Undergraduate Association