WIKI RESUME
Cullen Vaughn
3565 Conhocton Rd.
Painted Post New York, 14870
(607)-377-0504
cvaughn3@corning-cc.edu
(OBJECTIVES)
My goal is to become a computer programmer who assists in the writing of client issued programs. I've always
been a hard worker who loves doing his best. The field of Computer Science is immensely huge, because of this,
it is an area that I can submerge myself in and always be learning new things
(EXPERIENCE)
In terms of experience pertaining to the area of Computer Science, I have no official experience. That being said, I am currently working for Anellios pizzeria as a delivery driver. My tasks include slicing, answering the phone, making any order other than pizza, and of course delivering pizzas. I started working for Anellios pizzeria on September 21st, 2012 and I am still working there. Although this job doesn't pertain much to the area of computer science, it has shown me how to correctly deal with the people I am serving and it has taught me the importance of longevity when it comes to being employed.
(EDUCATION)
I am currently enrolled at Corning Community College in the general Math and Science program. At the end of this semester I am planning to transfer to Clarkson University. When I graduate at the end of this semester I will be receiving my associates degree. Although I am currently in the general Math and Science program, due to the many free electives, I have already taken four computer courses and plan to switch my major to Computer Science when I continue at Clarkson University. This past semester I achieved a high grade point average which resulted in a letter stating that i made the deans list. I take not only my studies very seriously, but everything I do in life seriously. I am a perfect candidate because I can guarantee a hard worker who will get the job done every time.
(SKILLS)
Although I do not work at a job where I program, I am a member of my church where I am assistant director of the Audio and Visual Ministry. I have been a member on the team for 6 years now and I love the Ministry. The director of this ministry team has even showed me some of the code that he wrote for some of the programs we use constantly. Before this current year I had no idea what it really meant, but now I see the code and understand what it is doing. It is very interesting to me how a program that people don't even think about when they are using it, has a lot more behind it than what is seen by users. Through one year of Computer courses my mind has been expanded and I have found a new passion in it.