Not a developer but love technology:
I began my organization skills by deconstructing simple BASIC games when BASIC was around as a pre-teen.
Now, I'm hired to organize physical and electronic records, establish filing systems, workflows, and make physical records match the electronic records.
Create presentations that gather audiences' attention while not taking over from the speaker.
Desire to break into business analysis and have performed the work but not enough to make it official.
Past life created billing reports and client bills for a law firm. That took their THREE day billing process to less than one day on a sneakernet Access DBMS I designed.
Have also created feasible project and organizational budgets for humanitarian nonprofits.
Created an ad-hoc computer class for uneducated adults. Was told, "I've learned more with you in 15 minutes than a whole week at the community college." I purchased those computers for $4.00.
SEEKING WORK:
United States
Can travel. Remote preferred.
Presentation development.
Speech writing.
Technical writing.
Business rules.
Business analysis.
Workflow improvement.
Small organizations and other consultants preferred.
Humanitarian nonprofits ideal.
I think you want me for hiring coordinator. I especially appreciate these requirements: 1. Be a friendly, calming guide to candidates on their interview day. 2. Working with our recruiters and hiring managers for each role to optimize the success of their candidates. 3. Crafting an engaging interview day for each candidate.
Create presentations that gather audiences' attention while not taking over from the speaker.
Desire to break into business analysis and have performed the work but not enough to make it official.
Past life created billing reports and client bills for a law firm. That took their THREE day billing process to less than one day on a sneakernet Access DBMS I designed.
Have also created feasible project and organizational budgets for humanitarian nonprofits.
Created an ad-hoc computer class for uneducated adults. Was told, "I've learned more with you in 15 minutes than a whole week at the community college." I purchased those computers for $4.00.