From: bernie Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 03:14:19 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Edit page EmployedWorker X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4597ad5e4bd172fff8fb6843451212210337f0a7;p=wiki.git Edit page EmployedWorker --- diff --git a/EmployedWorker b/EmployedWorker index 32abb21..304da48 100644 --- a/EmployedWorker +++ b/EmployedWorker @@ -1,34 +1,24 @@ -=== Earlier Jobs === +=== Google (2011-present) === +I'm a member of the Static Content Service team, part of the Search Infrastructure group. +Our software serves the highest number of queries per second at Google across all products. -When I was still underage, I worked as a hardware assembly -line over the summer, for long enough to purchase my first -hard drive and a faster CPU card :-) +=== Free Software Foundation (2010-2011) === -I also worked on one of first multimedia productions ever -made for the Commodore CDTV, and at that time SCSI CD -writers were as big as computers. I'm afraid the whole -project was a complete flop, but doing full motion video +I've worked as a [[SystemAdministratorRole|Senior Systems Administrator]] at the FreeSoftwareFoundation for about one year. -When I was 19, I worked as an IT guy for a small consulting -company. This time I spent all my earnings to purchase a -shining new Sun SparcStation 4! +I've been working on maintaining and updating a hosting infrastructure comprising approximately +100 virtual machines running presence and collaboration services for about 50 different domains. -=== SEAC === +Among the projects hosted by the FSF, I've been supporting [[http://www.gnu.org/|the GNU Project]], +[[http://savannah.gnu.org/|Savannah]], [[http://trisquel.info|Trisquel]], [[http://www.gnewsense.org/|Gnewsense]] +and [[http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/|Sugar Labs]]. -I worked as a software and firmware engineer for -SeacCompany from June 1996 to April 2000. -My assignments ranged from developing C++ software -for Windows to writing firmware for 8 and 16bit -microcontrollers. +=== SEAC (1996-2000) === -I worked both on fully-automatic clinical analyzers with -robot arms and smaller instruments for emergencies. +I worked as a software and firmware engineer for SeacCompany from June 1996 to April 2000. -Additional details are available in my old and outdated CV: +My assignments ranged from developing C++ software for Windows to writing firmware for 8 and 16bit +microcontrollers. I worked both on fully-automatic clinical analyzers with robot arms and smaller instruments for emergencies. - http://www.codewiz.org/resume_it.html (italian) - -I had to quit from SeacCompany to begin my ConsultingWork, -but I continued to work with them first as a consultant -and then through DevelerCompany. +Later, I continued my collaboration with SEAC as a [[ConsultingWork|consultant]] and afterwards through [[DevelerCompany|Develer]].