Monday, March 5, 2012

Sample Architect Resume

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Richard Anderson
1234, West 67 Street,
Carlisle, MA 01741,
(123)-456 7890.

Career Goal
Seeking for a respective career in architect field that utilize my skills and professional experience.
Educational Background
Masters Degree in Architect
California University of Technology, California, 2000 with architecture as the major.
Bachelor of Science Degree
Missouri Technical Institution, Missouri, 1998, at architecture as the major.
Associate Degree
Missouri Technical Institution, Missouri, 1996, with fundamental architecture as the major.
Professional Affiliation
  • Member of American Society of Architects, 2004 - present
  • Member of American Society of Golf Course Architects, 2000- present
Practiced Computer Programming Skills
  • Known Office Package: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Outlook Express, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Known Programming Language: Pascal, Turbo Pascal, C, C++, Java, Java Swing, Python
  • Known Operating Systems: Windows9X, Windows ME, Windows2000, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Linux, Unix, MS DOS
  • Known Graphics Tools: Macromedia Fireworks, Macromedia Flash, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe PageMaker, 3D Max, Bryce 3D
Professional Background
2004-Present date: ABC Corporation, New Jersey
Architect
  • Provide ideas and concepts for future software development and requirements.
  • Work out various technical supports, exhibitions, and presentations for presales as well as post sales motions.
  • provide computer aided designs with database administration software developments.
2000- 2004: New Point City Department, New York
Building Inspector
  • Large and multi-family residential constructions.
  • Low rise constructions as well as small commercial buildings.
  • Commercials as well as industrial hubs.

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