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Second Street, Apt 1, Bowling Green, OH 43402 • Email: alarha@earlham.edu • Phone:
765-960-5038
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Education : |
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio |
| • Masters of Business Administration, December 2005 | |
| Earlham College, Richmond, IN | |
| • B.A. Computer Science - May 2003 - GPA 3.76/4.0 |
Computer
Skills: |
• Languages: C++, C, Perl, PostgreSQL-92, and Visual Basic 6.0. |
| • Microsoft Office applications. | |
| • Computer hardware and assembly. | |
| • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS. |
Experience: |
Software Development | Spring 2004 |
| Palnet Ramalla | Palestine |
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| • Created, administered and maintained a website for a brokerage company, | ||
| United.http://www.united.ps | ||
| • Website includes integrated information for customers through a local database. | ||
| • Used PHP and MySQL along with some java to create the website. | ||
| • Met with Supervisor on regular basis with ideas to develop the services | ||
| provided on the website. | ||
| • Demonstrated frequent progress through timed reports and demos, and always finished | ||
| ahead of schedule. | ||
| • Use of website extended to national cities and neighboring countries like Jordan. | ||
| • Worked on other minor projects for local use. | ||
| • Part-time consultant | Fall 2003 |
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| Richmond Power & Light | ||
| • Researched PC cloning and imaging, and carried out tests on machines. | |
| • Provided recommendations for software purchases. | |
| • Researched back-up strategies and network setup and configurations. | |
| • Conducted training sessions and slideshow presentations on selected software. | |
| • Limited-time instructor | Fall 2003
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| Purdue University | Indiana
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| • Teaching Visual Basic 6.0 as a lecture and a lab session | |
| • Prepared course materials, lecture notes, labs and tests | |
| • Managed to handle two separate sessions of this course. |
| Web Design | Fall 2003
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| Earlham College | Indiana
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| • Updated website for International Program Office at Earlham College. | |
| • Added new pages, and created a more organized structure for the website. |
| Lab support and maintenance | 1999 - 2003
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| Earlham College Computer Labs | Indiana
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| • Provided help for users of the computer labs with various problems, including PC's, Mac's | |
| and printers,which increased the familiarity with all these operating systems, and the | |
| printers. | |
| • Assembled, setup and installed new systems for faculty offices on campus.Re-imaged | |
| old machines to be used for other purposes , and made proper connections to the | |
| local network. | |
| • Trained new workers for the same job. |
| Wireless Network Group Member | Spring 2002
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| Earlham College | Indiana
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| • Constructed a wireless network over the college campus from scratch. | |
| • Installed hardware, network cables and signal transmitters in certain locations | |
| around college campus. | |
| • Updated firmware of transmitters regularly. | |
| • Carried out extensive tests to provide maximum coverage possible for | |
| college houses and buildings. | |
| Teaching Assistant for advanced C++ programming. |
Honors/Activities: |
• Treasurer of the Caribbean Association - BGSU - Fall 2004 |
| • International Student Orientation Committee Convener - Earlham College - Fall 2000, 2001 | |
• International Festival Steering Committee Member - Earlham College - Spring 2003 |
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| • MCM representing Earlham College.- Fall 2001, 2002 | |
| • Soccer and Sports in general |
Language
Skills: |
Fluent in English and Arabic, very good Spanish, and moderate Hebrew |
References: |
Available on request. |