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Marco Yip

Chai Wan, Hong Kong

Summary

Seeking a graduate information technology position in the area of programming utilizing the knowledge of computer science and programming languages. A challenging position in a fast-paced environment enabling me to contribute to organizational goals while offering an opportunity for growth and advancement.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience
3
3
Languages

Work History

Internship (CS-IT)

Hong Kong Council For Accreditation Of Academic And Vocational Qualifications
06.2023 - 08.2023
  • Provided user support, such as formal video conference equipment setup, software troubleshooting, user accounts management
  • Analyzed problems and worked with teams to develop solutions
  • Supported the network and system structure
  • Supported the procedure for developing infrastructure projects
  • Sorted and organized files, spreadsheets, and reports
  • Conducted regular reviews of operations and identified areas for improvement
  • Gathered, organized and input information into digital database
  • Participated in workshops and presentations pertaining to artificial intelligence to gain knowledge

Student Helper

CLAP@JC Project Supported By The Hong Kong Jockey Club
06.2022 - 05.2023
  • Worked in team environment to maintain high levels of productivity.
  • Conducted research projects, gathering data and information from a variety of sources.
  • Prepared teaching materials for activities and training courses
  • Supported professors with classroom preparations as requested
  • Helped fellow classmates succeed by tutoring when requested

Education

Bachelor of Computer Science -

The Chinese University of Hong Kong
04.2001 -

Skills

Python

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Timeline

Internship (CS-IT)

Hong Kong Council For Accreditation Of Academic And Vocational Qualifications
06.2023 - 08.2023

Student Helper

CLAP@JC Project Supported By The Hong Kong Jockey Club
06.2022 - 05.2023

Bachelor of Computer Science -

The Chinese University of Hong Kong
04.2001 -
Marco Yip