), with more than one and a half million page-views. I'm a veteranfrom the Norwegian Infantry and Home Defence. I've been in politics, as an advisor for the Conservative YouthParty, in Norway, on their nation-wide election-programme, before the Municipality and County-elections, in 1991. Ialso have a web-shop, in Norwegian, (which I've designed myself from scratch), named Godtebutikken.net, where Isell Glacier Mints, and other sweets, from the UK, (since they've quite recently stopped selling Glacier Mints, in theshops, in Norway). Another of my main achievements, is perhaps when I made a Crossword Compilation- programme, as a Final Year Project, (using the programming-language Pascal), as a student on NHI, in 1991/92. I'malso an intellectual. My opinion against removing insults as a crime, in Norway, a few years ago, was quoted, in asummary, regarding the public debate, for that year. It was also me who started the Wikipedia-page for 'harassment',in Norwegian, in 2008. I was also accepted by Ladders, in 2009, which means I have an income-potential higher than£50.000 a year, (even if I also apply for lower paid jobs at the moment, due to the economic climate).
KEY SKILLS
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Management
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Organisation
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Economy
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Marketing
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Communication
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Languages,(Norwegian,Swedish & Danish)
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System Development
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InformationSecurity
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Data Modeling
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Programming, (Java,Pascal, Basic, Perl &Machine Code)
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Operating Systems,(Windows, Linux &Unix)
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Web Design,(HTML, CSS &Javascript)
WORK EXPERIENCE
,(a web-shop, (in Norwegian), which I've developed myself from scratch, selling GlacierMints, and other popular sweets, to Scandinavia)October 2010 to Today's Date
Duties include:
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Web-Design (Designing the whole web-shop myself from scratch, using HTML, Javascript and CSS)
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The daily running of the shop (buying and dispatching goods, customer-support, etc.)
Packaging Europe (Norwich), Self employed, (working from Liverpool)Company Researcher , (working on a directory named
)March 2007 to November 2008
Duties included:
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Researching the Scandinavian market and feeding information back to Packaging Europe