on Jul 11, 2012
Marcus Griep
Billerica, MA, United States
I solve problems.
Working with a heads-up attitude, I also understand that the best fix isn't always writing code. Sometimes the correct answer lies in finding issue with a procedure or policy and championing a change that makes a code change unnecessary.
My credentials include work with many technologies and programming languages, and I am very capable at writing code to tackle issues along the way, having worked with .NET, Java, Python, and many others.
I have a voracious appetite for learning and will quickly acquire the domain knowledge in your company to be able to coordinate solutions across group boundaries.
If you're looking for an employee that can write a lot of high-quality code, I can do that very well. If you're looking for an employee that can really apply himself to see the big picture and help direct future growth, I can do that even better.
Having been an EMT through college, I am well adapted to working in high-pressure situations and delivering. The ideal job would include me working with large-scale, performance-critical systems, especially dealing with information security.
Technologies
Experience show all
Senior Software Engineer, Vistaprint USA
June 2007 - Current
- Created a CSS semantic styles tool that allows the website use one set of style sheets data-driven to produce multiple skins for partner sites
- Built the caricature editor now used hundreds of times per day, generating over $1 million annually
- Wrote the EDI service responsible for releasing and invoicing hundreds of partner orders daily
Teaching Assistant, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Computer Science
2006 - 2007
- Was the Teaching Assistant for the undergraduate computer science capstone course "Software Design & Documentation"
- Lectured on design patterns and antipatterns
- Evaluated student projects submitted in technologies as diverse as PHP, Rails, Perl, C, Python, .NET, and Java.
Web Developer, CyGen Technologies
2000 - 2003
- Completed company training application in the shortest time of any employee with functionality above that required and with a technology I had never used prior
- Developed an e-commerce platform with a content management system
- Built a converter to take a user's Word document and generate a web page, designed for users with little technical knowledge
Systems Administrator, Rensselaer Polytechnic Student Union
2006 - 2007
- Maintained the software used to manage the Union's $8 million annual budget
- Managed the websites of the Student Union's 130+ clubs
- Managed email and computers of 20+ staff
Education show all
M.S. Information Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2006 - 2007
- Concentration in Information Systems Engineering and Networking
- Wrote an electronic voting gateway system for capstone project, used in part for campus-wide student elections
- Obtained Bachelor's degree concurrently with Master's degree in 4 years
B.S. Computer Science and Science, Technology, & Society, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
2003 - 2007
- Concentrations in Security, Networking, and Design
- Major GPA of 3.5
- News Editor - The Polytechnic - 2007
- President - Acacia Fraternity - 2005
- Member - Upsilon Pi Epsilon Computer Science Honors Society
- Student Senate Graduate Senator, Secretary
- Rules and Elections Committee, Greek Member
- Interfraternity Council Executive Board, Secretary
Stack Exchange show all Last seen on May 8
Open Source
c5
GitHub, Oct 2008 - May 2011; followed by 4 people
The C5 Generic Collection Library for C# and the CLI
Tools
Apple IIc
Notepad2
Background
Open source contributions include C5, Mono, Boo, Tor, and Git/Git-Svn.
I host a github repository of my own modifications to C5, and wrote a .onion address generator for Tor hidden services, called PurpleOnion.
I am generally a programming language polygot. I have directly contributed code to open source projects in the following languages: C#, Boo, Java, C, C++, Python, Perl, PHP.
In 2002, I wrote a tutorial on the RSA public-key cryptosystem while in my senior year of high school.
I also maintain an occasionally updated blog: NineOnions and PurpleCarrots. I also host a mirror of the Tor Project website.
In addition to being an avid programmer, I also spend my free time as an professional photographer. I take great pride in being able to find a unique spark that makes a picture come alive.
My portfolio of photographs can be seen on at Marcus Griep Photography.
