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To: Bloombase
128 W Hastings St #350
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 1G8, Canada
Job Number: 620145
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<p>I am a student at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT),
in Calgary, Alberta
where I am taking a general IT diploma with a software development major.</p>
<p>The simple way of explaining my relationship with security is that it is <em>exactly</em> what I want to be doing with my career.
When given an assignment to chose any technology related topic,
I chose to talk about Edward Snowden;
for an emerging trend topic, I delved into public-key encryption and the Curve25519 eliptic crytographic method.</p>
<p>I run Linux as my primary operating system, and I use an offline password manager. My browser clears cookies every time I restart it.
These are some basic things I do personally to protect myself.</p>
<p>I think everybody has things they should be keeping secure,
and I am very motivated to help them achieve the messure of security needed.</p>
<p>Security is build right into my goals for my programming career. I have two goals:</p>
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<li>Create ease of use for strong crytography, security and privacy tools.</li>
<li>Accessibility of software to the visually impaired.</li>
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<p>These goals are intertwined in: “If you make something good, make it for everyone.”</p>
<p>Ive included my resume for your review, and would like to note that I would be pleased to relocate to Vancouver for this position.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time in considering me for this position!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Tait Hoyem</p>
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