Michael Kijanka

Programmer at Mighty Kingdom

Michael Kijanka has a diverse work experience spanning from 2004 to 2020. Michael started their career at McDonald's Corporation as a Chef from February 2004 to June 2005. From May 2005 to July 2012, they worked as a Technician at AMF Bowling Centres Australia, where they were responsible for maintaining bowling pinsetters, performing preventative maintenance, and handling general maintenance tasks.

In November 2012, Michael joined Telstra as an IT Trainee and gained knowledge about various telecommunication data connections, such as ADSL and IP Telephony. Michael also worked as the first point of contact for customers reporting network faults.

From March 2014 to March 2019, they worked at iiNet as a Corporate Support Officer, troubleshooting WAN connections and providing support for corporate-grade telecommunication services.

Currently, Michael is employed at Mighty Kingdom since March 2019. Michael initially worked as a Graduate Programmer and then transitioned to the role of Programmer in March 2020.

Michael Kijanka obtained an Associate's Degree in Computer Games and Programming Skills from the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) RTO 88021, where they studied from 2016 to 2019. Prior to attending AIE, they attended Rostrevor College from 2002 to 2006, although no degree or field of study was specified. It is also known that they have certifications in the following: Certificate 3 in Information and Digital Media and Technology from the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (obtained in December 2015), Certificate 3 in Information and Digital Media and Technology from the Australian College of Commerce & Management - RTO Code 1441 (obtained in November 2013), and a Certified Cisco Network Associate Routing and Switching from Cisco (obtained in December 2015). There is no information provided about their education at the University of South Australia.

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