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SEEKING WORK - Remote / Orlando FL

Historically, my clients and former coworkers consistently complimented me on being able to quickly identify the root causes of problems that elude other team members. I see my role as a freelance consultant as the intersection of developer and mentor, especially in matters I'm very knowledgeable in.

My background is in application security, which has primed me to write succinct, maintainable, and correct solutions to business problems in accordance with the best secure software development practices; this gives me a degree of expertise that I can bring on board to the right team.

If this sounds good to you, feel free to shoot me an email:

    scott@arciszewski.me



A micro-resume for any parties interested:

        ________________________________________________________ 
       /                                                       / 
      /  Web Programmer with Application Security Experience  /  
     /_______________________________________________________/   
    |_APTITUDE______________________________________________|    
    |                                                       |    
    |  Application Security                                 |    
    |  `- Blog Posts: https://bit.ly/1GgCYN6                |    
    |  Software Development                                 |    
    |  `- Github: https://github.com/sarciszewski           |    
    |  `- StackOverflow: https://bit.ly/1KHYpHZ             |    
    |_______________________________________________________|    
    |_EXPERIENCE____________________________________________|    
    |                                                       |    
    |  Languages: PHP, JavaScript, Java, Python             |    
    |  `- Frameworks:                                       |    
    |     `- PHP: CodeIgniter, Laravel, Symfony             |    
    |     `- Python: Django                                 |    
    |  Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Sqlite     |    
    |                                                       |    
    |  Webservers: nginx, Apache                            |    
    |                                                       |    
    |  Operating Systems: Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Raspbian,   |    
    |      Fedora, SUSE Enterprise Linux,                   |    
    |      Windows 98 through Windows 8.1                   |    
    |                                                       |    
    |  Security Research:                                   |    
    |  `- Multiple CVEs in various web frameworks           |    
    |  `- Assisting in the development of a cryptography    |    
    |     library for the PHP core (circa 7.1 most likely)  |    
    |     similar to how PDO works for relational database  |    
    |     management code                                   |    
    |_______________________________________________________|    
     \                                                       \   
      \ Scott Arciszewski               scott@arciszewski.me  \  
       \_______________________________________________________\ 
For the privacy-inclined, my PGP fingerprint is EF65 457C EFF5 4788 4B57 AD79 4628 13A8 2BBC 804D.


FYI that becomes an unreadable resume on a mobile client (app) that wraps text


Thanks for letting me know. I'm not sure how to make it look pretty in < 80 columns without making it incredibly long.


Don't worry about making it "pretty" specifically. Use line breaks/simple indent/asterisk/hyphen for dot points etc and let clients wrap it.

The problem is all the connecting lines (I haven't seen it on desktop so no idea what it's supposed to look like, but I assume it's the shell-style tree view?)

Edit: Oh sweet merciful crap. I just saw it in mobile safari (which doesn't wrap so it's "desktop like"). Please. Don't. Do. That. There aren't that many posts in the freelancer thread that you need to somehow game the system by making a big song and dance.




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