Sunday, September 30, 2012

Blog 6: Second Interview Questions

Questions regarding the background of my mentor.


  1. What prompted you to work in this field?
  2. Was this your primary career choice?
  3. How did you come to work at [company]?
  4. When did you first learn about system analysis?
  5. How long did it take you to get the job? 
  6. Was there a specific trait that got you the job over a competitor?
  7. What did you major/minor in in college?

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Blog 4: Working EQ


(1) Positive Statement: So far I've gained some insight about the possible future of my career path. 

(2) EQ Content:  The interview helped me understand the topic better because of the attitude I noted from the guy I'm working with. He was very laid back but had a sense of urgency and was punctual about his timing.  From what I've experienced with my mentorship hours this is the overall attitude of most of the workers in the systems admin/analysts area. 

(3) What has worked for you so far in the senior project? So far the mentorship hours have worked well for me. Finding research was a bit tough initially but I think I've found some more reliable sources. Interviewees should be easy as well. 

(4) What hasn't worked so far?  First interview didn't go as planned because interviewees kept dropping out of my appointments.

(5) Finding Value:  Based on your experience so far,

  •  What possible question or questions come to mind regarding what you would like to study this year?
    • I'd like to study the architecture of the Linux operating systems as well as business management, so most of my questions are regarding the software programming in the operating systems along with the work life of systems analysts/administrators 
  •  What is your end goal this year with your senior project?
    • Gain knowledge about everything that computer systems administrators/analysts do and improving on it (development, error identification, etc.)
  • Who would you like to talk to you next? Why?  
    • Tom Limoncelli because he is the systems administrator of Google and I would like to see what his experiences are with such a massive company.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

SF Blog A: Problem Statement


1. Decreasing or eliminating the amount of people acting unfairly or gaining unfair advantages in an online multi-user environment (such as video games, commerce, etc.) When I have completed this issue I will publish it to the community to let others know about how to stop this issue.

2. Reputation. Most systems admins/analysts aren't really recognized in the workforce and are overshadowed by people who have a more visual talent. When I complete this issue I will find a way to spread the information about the job.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Blog 3: Interview Preparation

1. Who do you plan to interview? Why?

I plan to interview Robert Kellohen, he is my father and he was the one who first introduced me to this field.

2. You have to ask five questions. What additional questions do you plan to ask? Ask open-ended questions.

Other questions I plan on asking are what to typically expect from customers in this job field and how to deal with customers when certain issues come up.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Blog 2: Topic Choice


What is your topic and why?

My senior topic is computer hardware and software analysis. This is because this is a field I have experience in, it’s something that I enjoy doing, and it will probably be a future career choice or hobby.

What do you attempt to accomplish this year with this topic?

  • ·      Effective I-Poly Citizen: I plan to empathize with the distress of others as the device they use for business in their everyday lives fails to work with their needs.  This relates to me improving as an I-Poly citizen because it strengthens my talent in assisting others and putting myself in their shoes.
  • ·      Effective Learner: I will attempt to gain the experience of my mentor. This will make me more effective as a learner because it will give me new perspectives to what I see and learn while in classes.
  • ·      Effective Communicator: I plan to meet with the clientele of my mentor.  This will help me become an effective communicator because I will experience firsthand what it’s like to talk with someone who requires technical support.
  • ·      Effective User of Technology: I plan to take the job seriously, this will make me a more effective user of technology because it will give me experience in the field and will allow me to work with devices that I may not have been able to work with on my own.