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\documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{article}
\usepackage[a4paper,margin=0.75in]{geometry}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\hyphenation{Some-long-word}
\usepackage{resume}
\begin{document}
\sloppy
\maintitle{Veit Heller}{June 12, 1993}{Last updated on \today}
\nobreakvspace{0.3em}
\noindent\href{mailto:veit@veitheller.de}{veit@veitheller.de}\sbull
\textsmaller{+}4915788684060\sbull
\href{https://github.com/hellerve}{Github: hellerve}
\\
Spreestrasse 26\sbull
12439\sbull
Berlin\sbull
Germany
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\roottitle{Summary}
\vspace{-1.3em}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\noindent \emph{Pragmatic hacker with a touch of perfectionism.
Happily works with diverse teams to deliver truly great products
on short timelines. Always interested in learning and passionate
about teaching.}
\\
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Somewhat of a late bloomer, Veit wrote his first program at age 18.
He started out dabbling in systems programming in C and audiovisual
generative art before eventually finding his way into working on
projects which cater to what would become his principal passion, the
theory and practice of programming languages.
From the very start he was interested in the intersection of academia
and industry. This lead to projects in a variety of settings in a
seemingly short amount of time through which he learned to enjoy the
confrontation with ever new problems.
Having taken the natural next step, he currently works for a
Berlin-based consultancy as a software developer and security engineer,
auditing and working on software systems for a wide variety of capable
and agile clients.
\end{multicols}
\spacedhrule{0em}{-0.4em}
\roottitle{Experience}
\headedsection
{\href{http://www.port-zero.com}{Port Zero}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Senior Software Developer}
{June 2016 -- present}
{\bodytext{Consults a diverse set of clients on behalf of
the company, from large Internet Exchanges to local
startups.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://brig.ht/}{Bright}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Lead Software Developer}
{July 2015 -- June 2016}
{\bodytext{Developed the backend of Brights products,
connecting artists and galleries on a modern platform.
Took care of code reviews across projects and kept
track of the code climate.}}
}
\headedsection
{Freelance Work}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Software Development \& Consultancy}
{February 2015 -- present}
{\bodytext{}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://inka.htw-berlin.de/inka/projekte/signal/}{HTW INKA (SIGNAL)}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Research Assistant}
{January 2015 -- July 2015}
{\bodytext{Developed information systems and multimedia
applications for the Konzerthaus and Märkisches Museum
Berlin. Also worked on a project integrating RFID
technology with a startup's product, and on a project
for the Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2015, an event
where scientists from Berlin show of their newest
experiments and research.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://zepto.veitheller.de/}{zepto}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Core Developer}
{December 2014 -- present}
{\bodytext{zepto is a programming language with a focus on
naïveté, malleability, and friendliness. It is both
a testbench for new ideas in \acr{PLT} and a pragmatic,
usable implementation of a Scheme with a "batteries
included" mindset. The first stable release was announced
on the 15\textsuperscript{th} of December 2016.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://github.com/VetoProjects/}{VeTo Projects}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Core Developer}
{May 2014 -- August 2016}
{\bodytext{VeTo Projects is a collaboration between two friends who
like to do multimedia experiments. Notable projects include
webbased \acr{VJ} and \acr{DJ} applications (complete with
\acr{MIDI} controls), a audiovisual live coding editor using
\acr{GLSL}, \acr{QML}, and Python, enriched by an audio live
coding framework.}}
}
\headedsection
{\href{https://inka.htw-berlin.de/inka/projekte/fki/}{HTW INKA (FKI)}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Research Assistant}
{February 2014 -- January 2015}
{\bodytext{Worked on a Big Data Visualization tool using Python,
Javascript and Qt. Later ported it to the web using
Django. Also developed a router that streams audio
data to mobile devices and hearing aids for a startup.}}
}
\spacedhrule{-0.2em}{-0.4em}
\roottitle{Education}
\headedsection
{\href{https://www.htw-berlin.de}{HTW Berlin}}
{\textsc{Berlin, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{BSc in Applied Computer Science}
{2012 -- 2016}
{\bodytext{Developed multiple multimedia projects. Bachelor thesis
discusses zepto-js, the JavaScript version of zepto for frontend
and browser work. All of the projects and the thesis are available
online at Github.}}
}
\headedsection
{Jean-Paul-Gymnasium Hof}
{\textsc{Hof, Germany}} {%
\headedsubsection
{Abitur \textnormal{~(Pre-University Secondary Education)}}
{2003 -- 2011}
{\bodytext{Humanist and musical highschool, i.e. education in five
foreign languages and at least one instrument (in this case guitar).}}
}
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\roottitle{Skills}
\inlineheadsection
{Technical expertise:}
{Architecture and design of services and their environments.
Reviving old ideas to solve seemingly new problems. Enjoys
programming in a variety of languages, strong advocate of
using the right tool for the job; standard toolkit JavaScript,
Python, Go, Zepto (own creation), and Clojure. Has worked in a
variety of settings, from completely custom IX infrastructure to
cloud-based system (AWS, Heroku). Focused on exchanging knowledge
during the creation process. Pragmatic \acr{VIM} user.}
\vspace{0.5em}
\inlineheadsection
{Natural languages:}
{German \emph{(mother tongue)}, English
\emph{(near-native proficiency, certified C1)}, French
\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B2)}, Spanish
\emph{(professional proficiency, certified B1+)}, and Japanese
\emph{(elementary proficiency, certified B1)}. Non-professionally
viable knowledge of a handful other languages.}
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\roottitle{Interests}
\inlineheadsection
{Non-exhaustive and in alphabetical order:}
{compilers, cryptography, functional programming, natural languages,
music (as producer and consumer), open source, pickling, politics,
Post-structuralism, programming language theory and practive, and
typography.}
\end{document}