Frederick Puzon is a Senior Software Application Developer at General Atomics. He possess expertise in windows 7, computer hardware, troubleshooting, citrix, vnc and 22 more skills. Colleagues describe him as "Dennis Vazquez
Help Desk Manager
University of San Diego
5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110
To Whom It May Concern:
I hired Frederick as a Tier I to my Service Desk. Throughout his time as a Tier I he excelled at all his duties becoming one of our most beloved Service Desk Technicians.
Fred was meritoriously promoted due to his eagerness to accomplish all tasks and his untiring attitude to deliver quality results.
Fred was promoted to be our new ServiceNow Developer, training himself independently, learning ServiceNow inside and out. The knowledge he acquired in such a short time enabled DJO to complete some major milestones.
I believe that Fred would be an asset to any company, as he brings a tremendous amount of energy and enthusiasm to his work. He is a extremely bright and qualified individual, and a pleasure to work with. I believe that Fred would be an excellent addition to any ServiceNow team.
When I worked with Fred at DJO, I was continuously impressed by his ability to deliver new modules, customize workflows in minutes, and innovate with the ServiceNow platform. During the years Fred worked for me, he was personally responsible for all ServiceNow Modules, Incident, Change, Problem, Knowledge, Discovery, Asset, and Performance Analytics.
I strongly recommend Fred as he has been efficient, professional, organized, and a fantastic developer. Fred has my highest recommendation for any ServiceNow position.
Please feel free to contact me at 760-802-9385 if you need any additional information or clarification.
Sincerely,
Dennis Vazquez
HelpDesk Manager at University of San Diego" and "Mr. Puzon is a Service Now Ninja. His technical skills are exceeded only by his friendly demeanor, exceptional customer service and professionalism. Any organization would be lucky to have Fred join their team!"
Listed skills include Windows 7, Computer Hardware, Troubleshooting, Citrix, and 23 others.