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January 25, 2005

A Blurb Example

As promised yesterday, below is an example of a proposal blurb.

John Doe, our proposed Senior Systems Analyst, has 15 years of experience in systems analysis and design, programming, equipment installation, and training. He is proficient in several computer languages, as well as in the use of various software packages. Mr. Doe has been Certified as a Systems Professional by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals, and his professional affiliations include membership in the Association of Systems Management and the International Association for Statistical Computing. Mr. Doe was awarded his B.S. degree in Data Processing and Information Systems from Nowhere University in 1998, and has received additional training in computer data systems, project management, and information systems.
Mr. Doe is currently a Senior Systems Analyst with NoSuch Data Services, Inc., a small business based in Washington, D.C., which has carried out work for numerous U.S. government agencies. From 1997-2003, Mr. Doe was a Data Processing Consultant at the Center for Information and Coordination in Laurel, Maryland, with responsibility for information systems development, information flow, and design of presentation packages. During 1993-1999, he served as the Data Processing Project Manager for the State of Ohio, where he was involved in identifying new technologies and in establishing administrative procedures for processing various applications. As a Systems Analyst with the California Institute of Statistics from 1990-1992, Mr. Doe was responsible for planning and organizing the processing of censuses and surveys, establishing hardware requirements for census processing, and supervising programming and computer operations staff.

Posted by Deborah at January 25, 2005 06:28 AM





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