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Title: Software Engineer 4years @AT&T
Post by: drpshp on July 09, 2019, 08:30:21 PM
I'm experienced in software and device testing. e2e encryption. Sql and Linux. I worked with a bitcoin voucher company this year. Also expanding their users/downloads. Looking for new work and to help where I can. Thanks

Can send resume on request


Title: Re: Software Engineer 4years @AT&T
Post by: PassThePopcorn on July 09, 2019, 09:25:58 PM
I'm experienced in software and device testing. e2e encryption. Sql and Linux. I worked with a bitcoin voucher company this year. Also expanding their users/downloads. Looking for new work and to help where I can. Thanks

Can send resume on request
Do you have any samples of what you've done? A git etc.?


Title: Re: Software Engineer 4years @AT&T
Post by: drpshp on July 09, 2019, 09:50:24 PM
I'm experienced in software and device testing. e2e encryption. Sql and Linux. I worked with a bitcoin voucher company this year. Also expanding their users/downloads. Looking for new work and to help where I can. Thanks

Can send resume on request
Do you have any samples of what you've done? A git etc.?

Hi, I don't have a git, I've worked for several software companies, Verizon, at&t. I can't upload those works to git. As for personal projects, I did build a nightlife app using Instagram's api parsing 500 clubs and venues before it was closed in summer 16. I also worked with a startup building a lifestyle app for iOS called Shouty. I have the codes that can be reviewed, I just never had a need to push them to the internet. My skills are not only technical, I have a business and sales background. Energy driven and can communicate with teams and users effectively.


Title: Re: Software Engineer 4years @AT&T
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on July 09, 2019, 11:56:28 PM
You need to elaborate on what skills you can exactly offer. Can you create a smart contract? An ERC-Token? Gambling website? What technologies you're proficient with? You being a very experienced software developer, I don't think you need be coached on how to present your resume to your maybe potential clients. :)