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'''Senior Drupal Developer'''
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'''Current Job Title:''' Senior Drupal Developer
'''In 3 Words:''' Motivated, ambitious, cheerful
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'''Work Anniversary:''' 02 Mar 2020
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'''Bio:''' Carlos began his career in marketing and design in one of the few industries in his hometown of Cancun, travel and tourism. Though, because of his interest in software development, he made a deliberate effort to switch mid-career to web development and programming. Naturally, he started out as a front-end developer and over time, developed back-end developer skills. His full-stack development skills and abilities is particularly valuable in an agile environment which encourages cross-functionality and reduced bottlenecks and dependencies. Carlos has worked in the hospitality industry, healthcare technology, and government.
  
 
'''In:''' Frederick, MD
 
'''In:''' Frederick, MD
 
'''Outside of Work:''' Carlos is trying to get some friends together to start a band ... or collecting LPs so that he feels the need to start a band a little less.
 
  
 
'''Education:''' BS, Computer Science
 
'''Education:''' BS, Computer Science
  
 
'''Certifications:'''
 
'''Certifications:'''
* Acquia Certified Front End Specialist – Drupal 8
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* [[Acquia Certified Front End Specialist – Drupal 8]]
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* [[Acquia Certified Developer – Drupal 8]]
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* [[Acquia Certified Site Builder – Drupal 8]]
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'''Outside of Work:''' Carlos is trying to get some friends together to start a band ... or collecting LPs so that he feels the need to start a band a little less.
  
* Acquia Certified Developer – Drupal 8
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'''In 3 Words:'''
  
* Acquia Certified Site Builder – Drupal 8
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# Motivated
'''Bio:'''
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# Ambitious
Carlos began his career in marketing and design in one of the few industries in his hometown of Cancun, travel and tourism. Though, because of his interest in software development, he made a deliberate effort to switch mid-career to web development and programming. Naturally, he started out as a front-end developer and over time, developed back-end developer skills. His full-stack development skills and abilities is particularly valuable in an agile environment which encourages cross-functionality and reduced bottlenecks and dependencies. Carlos has worked in the hospitality industry, healthcare technology, and government.
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# Cheerful
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 20 July 2021

Carlos Fernandez, Frontend Developer
Carlos Fernandez, Frontend Developer

Current Job Title: Senior Drupal Developer

Work Anniversary: 02 Mar 2020

Bio: Carlos began his career in marketing and design in one of the few industries in his hometown of Cancun, travel and tourism. Though, because of his interest in software development, he made a deliberate effort to switch mid-career to web development and programming. Naturally, he started out as a front-end developer and over time, developed back-end developer skills. His full-stack development skills and abilities is particularly valuable in an agile environment which encourages cross-functionality and reduced bottlenecks and dependencies. Carlos has worked in the hospitality industry, healthcare technology, and government.

In: Frederick, MD

Education: BS, Computer Science

Certifications:

Outside of Work: Carlos is trying to get some friends together to start a band ... or collecting LPs so that he feels the need to start a band a little less.

In 3 Words:

  1. Motivated
  2. Ambitious
  3. Cheerful


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