This is a description of just some of the things I did at StreamSearch.com. For more information, please look at my resume, too. |
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A lot of my work centered on keeping the StreamSearch.com site up-to-date. All changes or additions to the live website went through my department or me. In addition to mastering the proprietary software used to push files live, I also
had to know how the website directory structure was set up in case I would have had to manually deploy the files live in an emergency situation. Besides the StreamSearch.com site there were many other affiliate websites we maintained.
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Along with deploying new and modified content to the live site, my department was also in charge of programming content into the pages of various customers. Verizon was one such customer. All content on this page changed on a daily basis. In order to accomplish this, I had to be in constant communication
with our editorial staff who decided which content to run. CollegeBroadcast.com and Sprint also got similar versions to this page for their sites.
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This is the default page for Verizon's DSL customers. We supplied them with the content in the highlighted box. This page also got updated daily.
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Nando Times was another website I programmed daily. We actually built this page for them and they would call it from their frameset.
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Because of the amount of content we supplied them, LookTVI was normally the website which took the most time to program daily.
Again we built this site based on the content that the editorial staff provided us.
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Again, I worked on many other projects besides the ones listed above. Please look at my resume for more information and feel free to e-mail me with any questions. |