About Me

Name: George Chripstopher Georgiou
Date of Birth: 03/07/1984
Home Address: Edmonton, London
Degree: BSc Computer Science – University of Hertfordshire

Employment
I am currently working for the 'University of Hertfordshire'. I form part of the IT Team within the Personnel department. My role within the department is wide sprung but the main aspects are;

  • Supporting the Personnel website using Shado MX
  • Providing support to software and hardware such as Microsoft Office 2003, Adobe Acrobat, networks, printers, scanners and many other software programs and computer peripherals

Key Attributes
I perceive myself to be mature, hard working, well motivated, punctual and a friendly individual. I can adapt well to a new environment and I am able to communicate well with others. I have a positive attitude towards my computing studies and I am looking forward to working in the computing industry and being faced with challenges that it shall bring.
Interpersonal Skills – Ability to communicate with people at all levels.

  • Organisational Skills – Developed through academic studies and work experiences.
  • Punctuality – Developed through time management skills used through academic study work deadlines.

Activities and Interests
MeChamp.JPGI have an interest in many sports. I enjoy playing football competitively every Sunday for a team called 'Winchmore Wizards', in my first season at the club we won the the league and cup double. However, football is not my preferred sport, I used to be in the starting 5 for my secondary school basketball team. In my last year I was the top scorer making my team second in the league. Furthermore, as a teenager I used to swim for the Edmonton Phoenix Swimming club and have won medals from attending galas.  In addition to these activities I make it a priority to attend the gym at least 3 times a week.

Another interest to me is looking after my godson, who is now 7 years old. This has made me a more responsible and mature individual. The responsibility of being a good role model and a father figure are both challenging as well as rewarding.

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