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MARCUS APOLINARIO +909-***-****
Independent Contractor
Recent University graduate and self-employed professional with 3 years of experience in business software development. Proven ability to identify potential opportunities and create strategies for growth. Adaptable, organized, and adept at creating and managing projects ensuring delivery on-time and within budget. I am seeking an opportunity to leverage skills and grow as a professional Independent Contractor 03/2023- Present
Designed and administered the website for the Non-Profit group, Roynon Beautification Committee.
Redesigned layouts
Streamlined navigation and User Experience.
Optimized style sheets 1
Acquired user requirements from stakeholders (President, Board Members, and Social Media Director).
Shull Elementary School 06/2016 - 06/2017
Maintained and managed inventory of school Chromebooks and other electronic equipment.
Re-imaged Chromebooks.
Ensured functionality before distribution to students and staff.
Responsible for equipment maintenance and storage. Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration
October 2021 – May 2023
Majored in Computers Information Systems
Awards:
Received High Honors. (Magna Cum Laude)
Awarded Dean’s list for 5 semesters
Received President’s List for 2 Semesters
Graduated with a GPA of 3.68
Associate's Degree
July 2018 – August 2021
Major in Computer Science
Awards:
Awarded the Dean’s list for Fall 2019
President’s list for Spring 2020.
Graduated with a GPA of 3.8
Java 3 Years
JavaScript 3 Years
HTML 4 Years
.NET 3 Years
C# 3 Years
SQL 2 Years
Machine Learning 1 Year
Self Employed
IT Technician
California Polytechnic University
Citrus Community College
Adobe Photoshop 8 Years
Adobe Premier 6 Years
Microsoft Excel 7 Years
Microsoft Word 9 Years
Microsoft Powerpoint 9 Years
Davinci Resolve 4 Years
Project Jupyter 3 Years
Visual Studio 4 Years
Programming Languages Other Software
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Computer Information Systems
Data mining algorithms, machine learning to
transform data into actionable knowledge.
Business data mining projects.
Data Mining Spring 2023
Technology & Operations Management
Applications of managerial statistics for business decisions. Data collection, confidence
interval estimation of mean and proportion, one
and two-population hypothesis testing
of mean and proportion, one-way and two-way
chi-square testing, simple linear
regression, multiple linear regression, and
analysis of variance. Use of computers.
Statistical Foundations for
Business Analytics
Spring 2022
Computer Information Systems
Exploration of IT infrastructure and its role in
supporting and empowering organizations.
Topics include telecommunications, service
delivery, service level management, security,
privacy, identity management, ethics and
contemporary methodologies for managing IT
infrastructure.
IT Infrastructure Spring 2023
Computer Information Systems
Identification of web application threats,
vulnerabilities, and attacks. Analysis of major
web application security risks in practice.
Formulation of strategies with implementation
plan for countermeasures for secured Web
applications. Development of appropriate
security mechanisms in the logic, coding, testing, and debugging of web applications
Secure Web Applications Spring 2023
Business Administration
Integration of all business functions in a
culminating experience. A comprehensive,
logical, and systematic approach to strategic
analysis, planning, implementation,
evaluation, control and decision-making based on
competitive, economic, and ethical
factors.
Strategic Management Spring 2023
Computer Information Systems
Management and development of information
systems in modern businesses from the
customer and MIS perspective. Information as a
strategic asset. Acquisition, analysis,
integration, presentation of internal and external information. Information management
in international and multinational enterprises.
Ethical, social impacts.
Management Information
Systems
Spring 2022
Technology & Operations Management
An overview of how businesses operate,
especially under supply chain settings. Main
topics includes business processes analysis,
product and service quality management,
waiting line (queue) management, inventory
(material) management, project
management, and supply chain management.
Operations Management Spring 2022
Computer Information Systems
Strategic value of information, data acquisition,
data compliance and security, data
sharing, data visualization, business intelligence, data reporting, digital dashboards.
Using data modeling for decision making, data
analytics, proprietary and nonproprietary
software. Industry cases in marketing, finance,
manufacturing, human resources. Future
trends of business intelligence. Ethical and
Privacy Issues.
Business Intelligence Summer 2022
Accounting
Introduction to managerial accounting and
accounting information systems (AIS),
including basic concepts, limitations, tools and
methods. Use of AIS-generated
information to support the internal decision-
making functions of an organization.
Managerial Accounting
for Decision Making
Summer 2022
Computer Information Systems
Design and development of interactive and
responsive websites using client-side
technologies. Application of current HTML
standards and multimedia elements for
content. Use of modern CSS techniques for
presentation style. Integration of JavaScript
and JavaScript libraries for rich user experience
and interactivity
Client-side Web
Development
Fall 2022
Computer Information Systems
Geographic Information System (GIS) and
location analytics for business, spatial data
type, spatial data analysis, spatial market analysis, location intelligence of business
environment, solve location-based business
problems, and ethical and legal aspects of
spatial technologies and location data.
Location Analytics for
Business
Fall 2022
Finance Real-estate and Law
Introduction to functions of finance in business
firms. Application of financial decision-making
tools, the structure of financial markets, and
financial instruments. Covers agency problems,
time value of money, bond and stock, capital
budgeting, cost of capital and international
corporate finance.
Managerial Finance Spring 2023
Business
Study of principles, styles and strategies for
effective written/oral business
communication. Students will learn to find,
synthesize and make arguments using
primary and secondary sources; use precise and
persuasive language to achieve business
goals; identify cultural, ethical, and professional considerations.
Applied Business
Communication
Summer 2021
Computer Information Systems
Computer programming for business information
systems. Object-oriented programming
concepts, Java language, graphics, file operations, and Integrated Development
Environment. Business application projects.
Object Oriented Programming
for Business
Fall 2022
Computer Science
Abstract data types and their implementation
using linear and non-linear data structures.
Interfaces and generics. Advanced file access.
Recursive structures and operations. Big-O
notation and introduction to algorithm analysis.
Data Structures and
Advanced Programming
Spring 2021
Computer Science
Number representation, integer arithmetic. Von
Neumann machine. Instruction set
architecture. Addressing modes. Assembly
programming. Arrays and records.
Subroutines and macros. Interrupts. I/O
interfacing and communication.
Computer Organization and
Assembly Programming
Spring 2021
International Business & Marketing
Principles, concepts, and institutions involved in facilitating the exchange of goods and
services. Analysis of the markets, the marketing
environment, and the 'marketing mix'
variables. Planning, implementation and control
of marketing strategies to gain
competitive advantage. Technology mediated.
Principles of Marketing
Management
Spring 2021
Management & Human Resources
A survey of the basic management functions of
planning, organizing, leading and
controlling, along with their application to the
management of contemporary
organizations. Provides an interdisciplinary
approach to the study and practice of
management theory. Topics included: functions
of management, managerial roles and
skills, management history, organizational
environments, organizational strategy and
structure, ethics, and diversity, among others
Principles of Management
Spring Semester 2021
Spring 2021
Business
Global aspects of various business disciplines
arranged in modules. Roles of international
financial and trade institutions play in global
economy. Economic integrations. Modes of
entry and assessing market potential. Global
financial markets, monetary system exchange
rate regimes, and capital flows. Cultural and
economic differences Multinational enterprises.
Global financial networks. Outsourcing and
ethical issues.
Globalization of Business
Models
Summer 2021
Computer Information Systems
Conceptual modeling, database design and
implementation. Database inquiry and data
analysis using a nonprocedural programming
language. Entity/Relationship diagrams,
normalized database schema, structured query
language. Distributed databases with
integrity and security issues. Client server
computing.
Database Design and
Development
Summer 2021
Management & Human Resources
Introductory experiences in the basics of
organizational behavior. Emphasis is given to
the application of scientific knowledge drawn
from different social sciences (primarily
psychology, social psychology, sociology, political science, and cultural anthropology) to
understand and manage human behavior in
organizations. Topics discussed: individual
differences, perception, attribution, motivation,
working in teams, leadership, power and
influence, conflict management, culture, and
ethical decision making in the
organizational context. Course fulfills GE
synthesis D4.
Organizational Behavior Fall 2021