Our 25 newest About Me Web Pages in technology

Name Job Title Location
Brian Farmer Senior Software Engineer Reston,VA
Jeffrey Freeman SAN Performance Analyst (Contractor) Sutton,MA
Paris Gardner Remote I.T./Technical Support Help Desk Agent Las Vegas,NV
Ab Kader Consulting Program Manager San Jose,CA
Steven Ohren Contractor Chicago Heights,IL
Michael Wong Software Developer/Contractor Ashburn,VA
Harold Noell Information Systems Director/ Director of Product Development Falls Church,VA
John Russell Software/Product Mgr. Scotts Valley,CA
Stacie frederick Senior Engineering Manager Saratoga,CA
Ruthea Sargent System support Germantown,MD
Robin Haberman Customer Support Engineer - ITS Oregon City,OR
James Igoe Software Developer (C#, VBA, SQL Server) New York,NY
Ronald Wilkinson Certified easy tech associate Tuckerton,NJ
Sarah Farr Quality Assurance Analyst Frisco,TX
Peter Counts Department Head - Senior Technical Manager, Software Development Jeffersonton,VA
Richard Graca Application Analyst 3 Cuyahoga Falls,OH
Mario Acevedo Senior Systems Engineer Chula Vista,CA
Kiarash Emami Systems Engineer Plano,TX
Eric Viazmensky Web Developer Boston,MA
Steven Silipigni Staff Craft Central Office Technician North Chelmsford,MA
Robert Titchenell Test Engineer Culpeper,VA
Mark McCasland Manager of Database Administration/Application Infrastructure Plano,TX
Rick Avelenda IT Administrator Brick,NJ
CHARLES A WOJACK Technical Director Concord,CA
Michael Odobas Director of IT and Communications San Jose,CA

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Individuals in this profession are responsible for compilation, assembly, and delivery of source code into finished products or other software components.
This profession covers individuals who administer and support company databases. This includes database creation, monitoring and troubleshooting.
This profession covers individuals who are graphic designers or web content developers who spend time mainly on print and web graphic design, not usability or application development. This profession does not cover web masters.
This profession covers individuals who function as a desktop support or corporate help desk representative. These positions are usually located internally within a company or organization.
This profession covers individuals who are responsible for the network security of a company. This covers all components of security control - Management control, operations control and technology control.
Individuals in this profession support and design computer networks. Key skills include knowledge of specific network protocols, e.g., IPv6, and overall network design and optimization.
This profession covers individuals who are certified physical therapists or physical therapy assistants. These positions can be located within hospitals, residential facilities, private practice or home care settings.
This profession covers individuals who accompany sales representatives on calls to provide technical support. Sales Engineers also follow-up with clients concerning Technical/Engineering related issues.
Individuals in this profession design semiconductors or manage the verification process.
Individuals in this profession are responsible for creating the chemistry and process steps to manufacture semiconductor devices.
Individuals in this profession perform testing of semiconductor devices at the wafer, chip or board level.
Individuals in this profession design and develop software, e.g., enterprise applications, operating systems, and desktop software. Software testing, user interface design, and build/release/install individuals are covered in separate professions.
Individuals in this profession support computer networks and administer server and enterprise software. Key skills include knowledge of specific operating systems and server software. The Network Design/Engineering profession is better suited to professionals who design networks and have advanced knowledge of specific networking protocols.
This profession covers individuals who are technical customer service representatives who respond to software or computer/electronic hardware customer service requests. These professionals are employed in traditional call center environments. Corporate help desk individuals are covered under Help Desk in Information Technology.
This profession covers individuals who are technical writers. Technical writers write technical manuals or operating instructions. They also are charged with altering the tone of their writing to conform to specific audiences.
This profession covers individuals who manage a corporate IT department. Managers coordinate the activities of the entire department and serve as a liaison between other functional areas of an organization. In addition, this profession also covers software managers for ISVs or consulting firms.
This profession covers individuals who are telecommunications engineers or installers. This profession also covers individuals who work in corporations and are highly technical. Non-technical positions should use Installation, Maintenance and Repair.
This profession covers individuals who are testers, quality assurance engineers or testing managers. These professionals test applications, primarily software, using either manual processes or automated testing tools.
Individuals in this profession are responsible for the design of computers, appliances, mobile communication devices, software applications, and websites with the focus on the user's experience and interaction.
This profession covers the design, development and execution of site architecture and navigation. This includes maintenance, redesigns and upgrades for both external and internal websites