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Resume - Jet Hughes
Mobile: 0276509548 Email: jethughes0@gmail.com Github: github.com/jethughes Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jet-hughes Based in: Dunedin/Raglan/Wanaka
Career Objective
I am open to a role in a wide variety of areas: web development, ML/AI, game development, AR/VR or even Dev-ops. I enjoy solving complex problems and experimenting with new tech. I have dabbled in many fields within computer science.
In year 13 I made a complete mobile application using React Native and expo. Since then, I have made a simple website with plain HTML and JavaScript, and started another React Native expo app. Last year I took a very cool data science paper, and learnt how to use python for ML/AI. I found this paper very interesting and fun. In the following summer, I used what I had learned to turn a GoPro into a motion detection camera.
The first language I learnt when I started programming was C# in year 9. I started by making simple text-based games in the terminal, but soon grew bored and started to experiment with Unity. I stated simple with some 2d games, eventually working up to a 3D top down shooter with procedurally generated maps, which I later transformed into a basic single-player first-person shooter game.
I often stay up far too late fixating on a stubborn bug or a difficult feature. But the satisfaction I get when I finally solve it, quite often warrants a little dance. These moments are why I enjoy computer science so much.
Skill Summary
Problem Solving
Ever since I was a kid, solving problems has been one of my favourite things. I have grown a lot since my days of engineering lego machines and finding creative ways to read at night without my parents knowing. I recently transformed my GoPro into a motion detector and made an app to track my snowboarding progress. These projects were direct solutions to problems I faced often. I wanted to know which member of the family was stealing my cookies, so I made a motion detector. I wanted to have a clear picture of what my snowboarding goals were and what I needed to do to achieve them, so I created an app which helped me do those things. I Iove solving problems. Tell me yours!
Independent Learning
To create these solutions, I needed to learn new things. My desire to solve problems, necessitates independent learning. While the things I've learnt at school and in university have been helpful, their real value to me is that they provide a launching pad from which I can expand my knowledge, and dive deeper into technologies I find interesting and exciting, and technologies I can use to solve whatever problem I have.
Communication
For the past 2 years I have been working part-time for Company-X. My job was to assemble e-learning modules in different languages. This project involved working under a project manager and with multiple teams, spread across the globe. Initially we were a team of four people, but after the first few weeks I working on the project independently. Working with many international teams provided a huge challenge as they did not always have great english speaking skills. This meant I had to communicate very clearly, and make absolutely sure that I correctly understood the client and their requests. Futhermore, I had to manage communication with my project manager, and keep him up-to-date and informed.
Experience
Intern - Company-X (Dec 2020 - present)
Skills/Tools: Jira, Git, Git LFS, PowerShell, BitBucket, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Storyline Articulate, WinSCP, SharePoint, Google Sheets.
My job was to assemble e-learning modules in different languages. I had to:
- Co-ordinate with an international team
- Provide time frame estimates
- Train new hires
- Manage large file system with Git and Git LFS
Education
Otago University (2021 - present)
- Bachelor of commerce and science in computer science and finance
- Expected graduation November 2023
Technical Skills
Solution Design
User Experience
Front-End Development
Back-End Development
Adobe Suite
Project Experience
React Native App
The first language I learnt when I started programming was C# in year 9. I started by making simple text-based games in the terminal, but soon grew bored and started to experiment with Unity. I stated simple with some 2d games, eventually working up to a 3D top down shooter with procedurally generated maps, which I later transformed into a basic single-player first-person shooter game.
202 Project
The first language I learnt when I started programming was C# in year 9. I started by making simple text-based games in the terminal, but soon grew bored and started to experiment with Unity. I stated simple with some 2d games, eventually working up to a 3D top down shooter with procedurally generated maps, which I later transformed into a basic single-player first-person shooter game.
Python Bots
The first language I learnt when I started programming was C# in year 9. I started by making simple text-based games in the terminal, but soon grew bored and started to experiment with Unity. I stated simple with some 2d games, eventually working up to a 3D top down shooter with procedurally generated maps, which I later transformed into a basic single-player first-person shooter game.
Motion Detector
The first language I learnt when I started programming was C# in year 9. I started by making simple text-based games in the terminal, but soon grew bored and started to experiment with Unity. I stated simple with some 2d games, eventually working up to a 3D top down shooter with procedurally generated maps, which I later transformed into a basic single-player first-person shooter game.
Interests
- Music: All of it - I have listed to about 953 albums, 756 artists, and 9467 tracks this year. last.fm/user/JetLikeAPlane
- Surfing + Snowboarding: Grew up in Raglan and living in Dunedin: How can I not?
- Philosophy: Food for the brain - Currently listening to the podcast Philosphize This by Stephen West
- Cooking: Japanese, Mexican, Chinese, Thai, Inidan, Caveman, etc - I love trying new things
References
Dilan Prasad - Company-X: My current Project Manager