Gerry Ray's Cover Letter
Let me take a few minutes to tell you about myself...
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My name is Gerry Ray. My work experiences in life have all been focused on technology. Cover letters are generally specific to the job being applied for, so I will try to encompass all my skills I feel that would be pertinent to my success at any organization.
I studied Information Knowledge Management in college have become a liaison between technology and business. I like to think of myself as a nerd in in businessman's clothing. I can look at a piece of technology, figure out how it works, and determine its impact/value on a given organization.
Out of college, I worked at a bank technology center running mainframe operations. I then started working part time in the afternoons for a startup (OwnLocal) and then moved into a full-time position. Since the company was a startup, and I wore many hats due to its ever-changing environment. I spent a brief time at BHI Media, where I optimized the job enough to where its duties were split off and absorbed by when I left, saving the company money and time.
I worked at Sales Engine International, starting off as a customer success manager, and moved into the role of technical product manager. As with OwnLocal, I wore many hats within the company. I fulfilled my duties as the technical product manager, as well as high level support, sales demos, and many other responsibilities.
I currently work EVERFI, as a Senior Technical Product Manager. I have been working in the e-learning space since 2014 and am very passionate about the work I do and the aspirations the company has. My day-to-day includes gathering requirements and writing stories for our engineering team, to enhance our platform offering to improve the value of the EVERFI offering.
I have programming experience, but I wouldn’t call myself a programmer. I am proficient in HTML, CSS, SEO, and .ASP. I am a Windows fan at heart but am also proficient in Macs and have experience in Linux. I have excellent written and verbal communication skills. I am not currently seeking employment.
Thanks for dropping by,
Gerry Ray
I studied Information Knowledge Management in college have become a liaison between technology and business. I like to think of myself as a nerd in in businessman's clothing. I can look at a piece of technology, figure out how it works, and determine its impact/value on a given organization.
Out of college, I worked at a bank technology center running mainframe operations. I then started working part time in the afternoons for a startup (OwnLocal) and then moved into a full-time position. Since the company was a startup, and I wore many hats due to its ever-changing environment. I spent a brief time at BHI Media, where I optimized the job enough to where its duties were split off and absorbed by when I left, saving the company money and time.
I worked at Sales Engine International, starting off as a customer success manager, and moved into the role of technical product manager. As with OwnLocal, I wore many hats within the company. I fulfilled my duties as the technical product manager, as well as high level support, sales demos, and many other responsibilities.
I currently work EVERFI, as a Senior Technical Product Manager. I have been working in the e-learning space since 2014 and am very passionate about the work I do and the aspirations the company has. My day-to-day includes gathering requirements and writing stories for our engineering team, to enhance our platform offering to improve the value of the EVERFI offering.
I have programming experience, but I wouldn’t call myself a programmer. I am proficient in HTML, CSS, SEO, and .ASP. I am a Windows fan at heart but am also proficient in Macs and have experience in Linux. I have excellent written and verbal communication skills. I am not currently seeking employment.
Thanks for dropping by,
Gerry Ray