MSc Student seeking permanent role

Available
Serial No: 15231
Skills keywords: it customer support, management, web development
Current location:  United Kingdom - View on map
Nationality: Nigerian
Spoken languages: english

Education

Sep 2013 – Dec 2014 MSc Finance, Accounting and Management,

University of Bradford

Sep 2010 – Jul 2013 BSc (Hons) Computer Science,

Queen Mary University of London

Jan 2010 – Aug 2010 University Foundation Programme

CATS Canterbury (Stafford House)

Technical Skills

Software Packages Microsoft Office Intermediate

Google Docs Intermediate

Libreoffice Intermediate

Operating Systems Windows 8/7/Vista Intermediate

Linux Intermediate

Mac OS Intermediate

Android Intermediate

Programming Languages Java, PHP, HTML, CSS, DTD, XML, XSLT, MySQL, SQL, Angularjs, Yeoman

Other Skills

Languages African (Ikwerre), English – IELTS (6.5)

Achievements

• Sep 2014: Worked with Queen Mary University as a full time IT Analyst

• Jul 2013 – August 2013: Worked with Samvo Company as a full time IT Support Intern.

• Jun 2014 – Sep 2014: Worked with The Bradford Hotel as a part time Food & Beverage assistant.

• Oct 2011 – Nov 2012: Worked with ReachOut Organisation as a part time Tutor/Mentor to pupils of Brook Community Primary School.

• Sep 2011 – May 2012: Head Designer of my Software Engineering group project

• October 2007 – June 2008: Young Catholic Student (YCS) Treasurer in Nigeria

• Jan 2006 – June 2008: High school Drama Director and actress

Interests & Activities

Music I love to sing, so I actively participate in singing in and out of school. I also play the conga drum very well and a bit of piano.

Sports I play lawn tennis during the weekends and I love badminton.

Volunteering I have been actively involved in voluntary schemes and one off opportunities. I mentored at a mentoring charity (REACHOUT) that works one-to-one with children in disadvantaged communities to raise aspirations and help them grow in character and competence.

Leadership Though leadership can be hectic, I love it because it is challenging and can be quite readily met. In my senior year of high school in Nigeria, I was elected the Hostel Captain. I was responsible for the welfare of over 200 students. I ensured that the students were always on time to their various appointments such as domestic chores. If a student was ill, I ensured that they were given the right treatment by taking them to the health care center.

 

 

 






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