For the Purpose of Securing Employment: Part 1
My super-updated résumé! Better than ever! (PDF, 65KB)
I'm graduating from RIT at the end of February, and by the end of March I'd like to be gainfully employed full-time somewhere, preferably on the east coast, and most preferably somewhere north of Washington, D.C. But if you can make a good case, I'd be willing to move anywhere in the United States.
For what type of position you ask? I would love to be a user interface designer, a human factors researcher, an information architect, a usabilityer (Matto's term), or any combination of the four. Have you any openings in your organization? I'm pretty good at what I do.
I've done work for small companies (Dunn Solutions Group), Fortune 500 corporations (Xerox), and even the U.S. Government (Northrop Grumman) so even though I'm young I have a fair amount of experience.
I am one of three co-founders of Business Logs, a communication and design firm that specializes in using weblogs for business. I designed the company website, as well as The Car Blog, a weblog/magazine for auto enthusiasts.
If you would like to get in touch with me, my email address is mike{at}businesslogs.com.
You can check out an older version of my portfolio in PDF, or I can send you an updated version via email.
Thanks!
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You know, we're not on the east coast, but I can think of one well-established blogging company that you might fit in pretty well at... :)
Email me!
Posted by: Anil Dash | Tuesday, November 23, 2004 at 09:35 PM
Hey, I'll hire you. It's a small but growing company; Business Logs? Heard of it? :P
Posted by: Matthew Oliphant | Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 07:28 AM
Mike,
I may have a position that you'd be a good fit for. It calls for a combination of HCI and web design skills. Located in Metro Detroit. E-mail me (or contact me through my website) if you'd like to chat and learn more about it.
Posted by: Kevin Hall | Wednesday, November 24, 2004 at 02:22 PM