Professional Background.
By profession, I'm a Software Engineer who has a B.S. in Computer
Science from Framingham State College. I own a great debt of thanks to my Computer
Science mentor, Professor Robert Oberg. Please keep Professor Oberg in your
prayers. If it were not for the Computer Science skills I learned from him,
I would not have been able to bring together Catholic Apologetics and Computer
Technology to the realm of the internet.
Thanks, Prof !!
You can break my professional career down into four distinct but connected
areas:
- Programming 3GL languages
- Performing IV&V, Independent Verification and
Validation, like SQA, Software Quality Assurance
- Programming Client/server applications
- Designing, developing and maintaining corporate
intranet's and small business web sites
Current Employment status: Self-employed
Currently I'm professionally self-employed but have done seasonal
work at Best Buy in Framingham and Staples in Natick. I'm one who
got crushed in the DOT COM crash of the 90's. I've been self-employed for almost 6 years but am fortunate to have a supportive family.
I'm trying to find an internet-centric company I can work for on
a permanent basis. Positions that I would be a good match for include:
- Web Page Developer
- Entry Level Web Applications Developer (CF and Access)
- Web Support Engineer
Since January of 1996 I've taken a strong interest in web design
and development and currently design and develop web sites
for small businesses and non-profits.
Where as most professional small businesses will bill their web sites starting
at about $2,700.00, my motto is "Time for affordable web sites". Most
of the sites I develop range from $500 to $1000.00 per site.
I've received very kind feedback from my customers who have noted that the
content on sites I've designed is easy to navigate and get to.
If you are a employer or hiring manager, interested in what I can bring to
your company or organization, check out my resume. More then one friend has
suggested that I would be very happy working for the Church in the web arena.
I agree but have yet to find the opportunity.
I see myself in the next 7 to 10 years on a web development team using my current
web development skill set while learning new technologies. I'm
currently learning Macromedia Fireworks and in the near future,
PhotoShop.
Take a look at my resumes below and call me if you have a position I can apply
for.
Mike Humphrey, Web Developer
phone: 1-508-653-3777
e-mail: mike.humphrey@rcn.com
Resumes: