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WAI KWONG (PETER) LEE
CURRENT ADDRESS PERMANENT ADDRESS
1234 Clinton Parkway 843 Tung Lung House
Lawrence, KS 66047 Flat 4, 6/B
Phone: (785) 869-5432 Kowloon, Hong Kong
[email protected] Phone: 123-4567-8910
OBJECTIVE_________________________________________________________________________
To obtain a software engineering position with emphasis on communication software development.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS_____________________________________________________
Three years of experience developing dynamic and interactive databases
Proven communication skills as demonstrated through campus leadership, delivering multiple profes-
sional presentations, and tutoring other international students in reading, writing and speaking English
Fluent in English, Chinese (Mandarin and Cantonese), and Malay. Proficient in French
Proficient in Microsoft Office, SPSS, PageMaker, Dreamweaver, and C++
Traveled extensively throughout Asia, France and Russia and developed a solid understanding of the cul-
tures and customs
EDUCATION________________________________________________________________________
Master of Science in Computer Engineering Expected: May 2010
The University of Kansas Lawrence, KS
GPA: 3.5/4.0
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering May 2008
The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong
Globally recognized and ranked as the #1 university in both Hong Kong and China
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE___________________________________________________________
Systems Analyst/Programmer January 2007 - Present
Academic Technology Services – The University of Kansas Lawrence, KS
Created the personnel database for the Department of Educational Services
Analyzed, designed and implemented the Job Matching Program for the University Career Center
Helped implement inter-departmental computer communications systems (Outlook)
Wrote FOCUS programs to extract information from student records database
Established supercomputer connection with Florida State University
Coordinated and presented training sessions for computer users in the Department of Student Affairs
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE_________________________________________________________
Vice President of International Students Association - The University of Kansas 2008-09
Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity – The University of Kansas August 2006-Present
HONORS & AWARDS________________________________________________________________
Dean’s List The University of Kansas August 2006 – Present
Recipient of Academic Scholarship – KU Department of Computer Engineering 2008, 2009
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