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Robert Quinn
 
1234 Main Street, Alpharetta, Georgia | (123) 456-7890 | address@email.com
 
Objective

 

I am looking for a job in the field of human-centered computing that leverages artificial intelligence. I believe technology can provide powerful assistance to those with varying abilities and other challenges.

 

Experience

 

Carolyn Phillips, Tools For Life, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture

 

Youth Advocate on Advisory Council | June 2015 to Present

 

Gained multiple leadership and life skills while serving my community. Advocated the importance of assistive technology in society. Researched multiple technological products and tested these products to see how they affect people with varying abilities. Assembled presentations with fellow board members that communicate our discoveries. Developed strong skills in public speaking, communication, and teamwork.

 

Employer: Jennifer Puckett, Therabeat Incorporated

 

Position: Volunteer Information Technology Specialist | June 2015 to August 2015

 

Gained experience in almost all areas of business-related computer science. Performed tasks such as managing large amounts of files on a server and digitally designing media. Gained critical problem solving skills and trained myself in business applications such as Microsoft Publisher and SquareSpace. Created numerous brochures and webpages that are now publicly published.

 

Education

 

• Honors and AP courses at Cambridge High School

• Move On When Ready at Georgia State University Perimeter College

• Major open online courses (MOOCs) through Udacity

• Basic experience in HTML, CSS, Android based XML, JavaScript, Python, and Java

• SAT (Super Scored): 1460 (Math: 740, Critical Reading: 720)

• Overall GPA (as of June 2017): 4.0

• Unweighted Numeric GPA (as of June 2017): 96

• Weighted Numeric GPA (as of June 2017): 100

 

Awards and Accomplishments

AWARDS:

 

• Vanderbilt University Book Award presented by the Atlanta Vanderbilt Chapter in 2017

• Georgia Certificate of Merit presented by the State of Georgia and the University of Georgia in 2017

• Honors Award in Latin II Honors presented by the Cambridge High School Foreign Language Department in 2017

• Cum Laude Award for performance on Latin II National Latin Exam in 2017

• First ever recipient of The Trey Quinn Inspirational Award presented by Georgia Future Business Leaders of America in 2017. This award was created in my honor

• The Tools For Life Leadership Award for the use and research of assistive technology presented by Tools For Life from Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture in 2015

• V.I.P. Award presented by Ms. April Smith from the Cambridge High School Literature Department in 2015

• Honors Award in 9th Honors Literature presented by the Cambridge High School Literature Department in 2015

• Bright Future Award presented by Touch the Future from the University of Georgia in 2006

 

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

 

• Presented on helping high school students with disabilities succeed in honors, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and other college-level classes at the 2017 IDEAS Conference in June 2017

• Inspiration of Georgia FBLA’s 2016-2017 statewide service project, the TREY Project

• Accepted into the National Honors Society in March 2017

• Advanced to competed at the national level in FBLA Cybersecurity in March 2017

• Taught seminar about disability awareness and facilitated massive student assemblies for guest speakers at my school in January and February 2017

• Lead fundraiser for Tools for Life and Champions’ Community Foundation in January and February 2017

• Inducted into the National Technical Honors Society in November 2016

• Advanced to compete at the national level in FBLA Electronic Career Portfolio in June 2016

• Co-presented a presentation on the importance of assistive technology during transition from public school to real life with Tools For Life at the 2016 IDEAS Conference

• Appointed to the position of webmaster of my school's Latin Club in May 2016

• Appointed to the position of Junior Officer of my school’s chapter of FBLA in May 2016

• Advanced to compete at the state level in FBLA Electronic Career Portfolio in March 2016

• Certified by Microsoft as an Office PowerPoint 2013 Specialist in October 2015

• Advanced to compete at the state level in FBLA Business Math in April 2015

• Published an article discussing my work with wearable technology in a non-profit’s newsletter in 2015

• One of the keynote speakers at the 2015 IDEAS Conference, a conference focused on educating students with varying abilities presented by the Georgia Department of Education and Tools For Life from Georgia Tech's College of Architecture

• Co-presented a presentation on Environmental Control technology with Tools For Life at the 2015 IDEAS Conference

• Advanced to compete and came in second place at the Fulton County Science Fair in eighth grade, with a project that explored the basics of computer science through the language of JavaScript

• Beta tested an iPad application for Bookshare that helps students with varying abilities access and read electronic books

• Beta tested iOS 7 and iOS 8 through Apple’s Developer Program

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