Carlo Anselmi has held various frontend developer roles throughout their work experience. In their most recent position at ActiveProspect, they began in July 2021 as a frontend developer. Prior to that, they worked at eat@home from November 2020 to May 2021, where they developed and maintained the company's food delivery app using React Native. Carlo also worked on the company website, adding new functionalities using HTML5, CSS3, SCSS, JavaScript, React Native, and Redux. Before that, they worked at Cerniglia's Ltd for a brief period in 2020, where they developed a food recipe web application and updated website functionalities using HTML5, CSS, SCSS, JavaScript, and React. Their earliest role was at GJQ Holdings from November 2019 to April 2020, where they developed the company website using React.js and collaborated closely with the team leader and web designer to create visually appealing and high-performance interfaces.
Carlo Anselmi's education history is as follows:
- In 2022, Carlo completed the CS50: Introduction to Computer Science program at HarvardX, focusing on computer science.
- From 2017 to 2019, they pursued Front End Development studies at Udemy Academy, although the degree name is not specified.
- In 2017 and 2018, Carlo also pursued Front End Development courses through Coursera and Pluralsight respectively, without obtaining a degree.
- Carlo holds a computer science degree from the Industrial Technical Institute "G.Giorgi" but specific start and end dates are not provided.
- Additionally, they obtained the European Computer Driving License (ECDL) from Didasca Cyber School, although the field of study is not specified.
- Carlo also holds a Computer Technician certification from SOGEA s.p.a.
In terms of additional certifications, Carlo obtained the following:
- CS50x - Introduction to Computer Science from CS50 in July 2022.
- Introduction to HTML5 from Coursera in October 2018.
- Git a Web Developer Job: Mastering the Modern Workflow from Udemy in September 2018.
- HTML Fundamentals from Pluralsight in May 2018.
- HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: The Big Picture from Pluralsight in May 2018.
- Python Data Structures from Coursera in January 2018.
- Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python) from Coursera in November 2017.
- HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers from Coursera in October 2017.
- The Web Developer Bootcamp from Udemy in October 2017.
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