Cody Carmichael is a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Communication Technology from the University of Texas at Arlington seeking a career in web development. He has experience in programming, project management, problem solving, web layout, search engine optimization, and communication. His technical skills include PHP, CSS, HTML, jQuery, JavaScript, Adobe Creative Suite, and social media platforms. He has worked in security, landscaping, and parking and is constructing a new portfolio site.
1. CODY CARMICHAEL
805 Cedar Springs Terrace, Arlington, Texas 76010 (817) 798-1943
pdahs1@gmail.com
PROFILE
Young, energetic individual looking to begin a professional career in web
development. Experienced in structuring, developing, and implementing
interactive websites through innovative use of technology. Able to complete
projects efficiently and satisfy customers with user friendly websites.
CORE COMPETENCIES
• Programming and design
• Project management
• Problem solving
• Web content layout
• Search engine optimization
• Strong communicator
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Arts, Communication Technology - May, 2016
University of Texas at Arlington
Coursework in programming, structures, social media, and computer
architecture
TECHNICAL SKILLS
PHP * CSS * HTML * Jquery * Javascript
Adobe Illustrator * Adobe Premiere * Adobe Photoshop
Tumblr * Twitter * Facebook * Google+
PORTFOLIO SITE *New one under construction 6/29/2016
WORK EXPERIENCE
2. Licensed Unarmed Security Guard November, 2011-
Present
Andy Frain Services, Dallas, Texas – Provide security and crowd control at AT&T
Stadium and other event venues in the metroplex.
Landscape Technician Seasonal Employee June, 2010 –
August, 2011
City of Arlington, Texas – Maintained medians and rights-of-way by removing
trash, repairing broken irrigation, plant shrubs and flowers, and mowing.
Parking Attendant March, 2006 – August,
2008
Texas Rangers Baseball Club, Arlington, Texas – Controlled and directed flow of
traffic within parking lots. Prevented illegal entry into reserved parking areas
and helped confused patrons navigate the ballpark area.