I could quite easily just copy and paste my CV here now I guess?
But no, I won’t do that.
I won’t be trying to proclaim that I have overly achieved anything awesome, or that I have super powers!
My name is Michael Powell, I’m a twenty-something student and e-Comms Marketing Executive for an established local company. I currently live in Liverpool, UK where I have done for the previous 3/4 years.
Prior to where I am now, I have studied eMedia (inc. web authoring, media critiquing, plus watching a hell of a lot of films), Computing (inc. VB.net, C++, HTML, CSS) and Business – this then led me to deciding to try for a place at university; something which I had not really seriously considered. After sorting out my UCAS application, and waiting for their responses, I was finally accepted into Liverpool John Moores University in 2007 where I decided to studying BA (Hons) Marketing.
On occasions I regret the choice of subject area as my real underlying passion is in all things technology, computing and geek. At the time I thought to myself, “keep computers as your hobby, and study business for a career”, which at the time made total sense to me, and still does, but ultimately my main aim now is to try and combine the two into a future career path for myself somewhere within the abyss that is the technology industry.
As part of that course, I am/was required to complete a 12 month sandwich placement year in my current academic year (3rd). After applying for a range of jobs, I suddenly found myself in discussions with some very lucrative companies, including Microsoft and Disney. Unfortunately, these are based in London and at that current time I wasn’t prepared to move down to the city for only a 12 month duration (long story short; I was originally from Kent and moved ‘up north’ to Stockport when I was around 12/13 years old). If the opportunity arose for something more permanent, namely after graduation, then some serious thought would be put in! So back on track…many people from my course had absolutely no idea what working a full time job would be like. Many of them wrongly assumed it would be all colourful and quite laid back; something I knew it wouldn’t be after working for a number of companies in various roles (e.g. software release technician) prior to going to university. I now work for a local company in Liverpool working on the e-Comms that are delivered to their database – this mainly includes eNewsletters being created, as well as other traditional media methods such as page adverts. The other people there are a good bunch to be working with, and I definitely think that this company is on the positives list of working in a smaller company compared to some big corporation which the majority of graduates these days aim to be in by the time they can even do their own washing!
Aside from work and university; I’m hugely into technology (as mentioned before). From the first time I laid my small hands on an Artari 2600 joystick, to breaking my families first ever 486 desktop computer after corrupting sys files when I was 10 years old, I have had a buzz around this kind of thing. Marketing campaigns and keynotes are my weakness…especially (apologies for haters) Apple products; that’s all I’m going to say!
So far things are going very nicely, I’ve managed to reverse my decision to originally not entertain the idea of a university education, I’m now on course to achieve a 2:1 degree, I have my health (touches wooden desk) and last but definitely not least, a fantastic girlfriend – who luckily lives locally…no expensive train fares here!
So there we have it, I’m twenty-something, living/working/studying in Liverpool, I’m massively into my tech, gadgets, motor racing and football. That, in a nutshell, is Michael Powell.