Gabriel Quezada

Junior Software Developer

Mission

To further improve upon myself and help design software to improve the lives of many.

  • May 2024 - Computer Science
  • 630 E. 21st Street
    Long Beach, CA 90806
  • g.quezada03@gmail.com
  • (562)505-8633
  • https://github.com/GQ-code

Cover Letter

Dear Hiring Manager:

My name is Gabriel Quezada and I am currently a junior at CSULB. I feel honored that you have chosen to consider me for a position at your respective company.

I am an excellent problem solver. I have worked on several group collaborations where I have been in charge of solving a specific issue or even fixing a problem that had been plaguing the team. My ability to view a problem from different angles gives me a substantial advantage in this regard. I have good experience working on my own as well as working with a team to meet deadlines on projects as I believe both are of great importance in this field.

Most of my early experience had been with Java and C++ but as the school changed all of its computer science courses to python I have been able to make a seamless transition into the language and have made it one of my strongest. This is just and example of the adaptibilty I strive to achieve as it is important in many aspects of our lives and especially when it comes to programming.

Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Projects

  • Bank Account2021-2022

    C++

    Takes input to create a checking and savings account account for a person.

    Assigns each person their own account numbers and depending on the size and type of the account monthly interest is calculated and added each month.

    User can navigate between menus where they can check their balance, interest and other account information.

  • Monster Dungeon2022-Present

    Python

    Uses multiple design patterns such as singleton to create an object of a map.

    Uses the factory method to create different monsters depending on the difficulty the user selects and whenever the user steps onto a monster space.

    Maps are loaded from a file with actions associated to each tile. A second and third map are loaded after the hero steps onto the finish and moves onto the next level.

  • Restaurant System2022

    Python

    User is asked to choose an entree, side and drink

    The abstract factory method is used as the user is asked about specific sizes for their previous choices.

    Takes information from order and the receipt is written into a file that can be printed out for the customer. The written file also keeps track of previous records and total sales for the day.

Education

  • Long Beach City2020-2022

    Associates in Computer Science

  • California State University Long Beach2022-Present

    Computer Science

    Expected Graduation May 2024

    Courses in Progress: Database Fundamentals, System Programming, Principle Programming, Software Engineering, Computer Security Principles, Probability and Statistics Computing.

Volunteer

  • Lakewood High School Baseball Coach2016-2017

    Assistant Coach

    Lead a group of young men to establish work ethic and discipline while in a safe and supportive environment.

    Collaborated with fellow colleagues to create a detailed workout plan for the players to follow.

    Worked individually with players to help point out and improve weaknesses while simultaneously building upon their strenghts.

Language Skills

  • Python

  • C++

  • Java

  • HTML/CSS

  • Javascript

Design Skills

  • Graphic Design

  • Web Dev

Course Knowledge

  • Data Structures & Algorithms

  • Mathamatics

  • Analytics

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Here are some of the projects that I have worked on!

Contact info

  • Gabriel Quezada

  • 630 E. 21st St
    Long Beach, CA 90806
  • (562)505-8633
  • g.quezada03@gmail.com

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