
Jared Sorensen
Technical Services
801.427.0362
jareds@preferredcfo.com
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Jared Sorensen is an accomplished software and Internet developer who has built or managed the creation of diverse systems including, for example, a robotics control system for Alcoa, a Channel Branding software/courseware suite for Intel, and an automated documentation system for TRW. He has been involved with the development of AI-based technologies for many years, particularly in the field of computerized language translation. He has given presentations in many locations around the world. He has also been a radio talk show host, a museum curator, an author, and a semi-professional singer.
Industry Experience
- Software Development
- Computer Hardware
- Solar Energy Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Translation & Localization
- Publishing
- Warehousing
Areas of Expertise
- Web Development
- Software Development
- Content Writing & Editing
- Web Design
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Systems Integration
- Localization
- Internationalization
- Project Management
Notable Achievements
- Was the Corporate Information Architect for Novell, Inc.
- Worked with the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C), helping develop the HTML, CSS, and DOM standards.
- Worked as Software Development Manager for multiple companies in various industries.
- Created software, online courses, websites, and technical documentation in 22 languages.
Education
- Ricks College
- Brigham Young University
Certifications
- Intel certified project manager, courseware developer, Web author, and webmaster.
- Novell certified personnel manager.
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