Sammy Robens-Paradise

Product Designer II at Beacon Biosignals

Sammy Robens-Paradise has a diverse background in software development and design. Most recently, they worked at Beacon Biosignals as a UX/UI Designer & Software Developer, where they collaborated with developers, designers, and scientists to revolutionize precision medicine for the brain. They were responsible for building clinician workflows, developing web-based tools, and implementing machine learning technologies.

Prior to Beacon Biosignals, Sammy worked at Float as a User Experience Designer, where they focused on enhancing the user experience for their clients. They then moved on to PUMA Utility Monitoring Software & Services as a Product Designer & UX Engineer. At PUMA, Sammy managed the entire product design and development journey, including user interviews, interface design, and software development.

Before that, Sammy worked at Hootsuite as a Software Developer, where they collaborated with various teams to develop and deploy robust code for millions of users. They also implemented a front-end calendar service redesign using React.js.

Sammy's earlier experience includes working at Finger Food Advanced Technology Group, where they served as a QA Lead and played a vital role in designing and implementing data-driven UX analysis. They also led multiple project QA groups and streamlined test infrastructure. Sammy also worked at Environment and Climate Change Canada as a Software Engineer, where they developed and deployed testing scripts for complex relational databases using SQL.

Overall, Sammy Robens-Paradise has successfully contributed to various organizations through their expertise in software development and user experience design.

Sammy Robens-Paradise obtained a Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree in Honours Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo. This educational journey began in 2017 and concluded in 2023. Additionally, Sammy obtained the certification "TCPS 2: CORE 2022 Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans" from the Government of Canada in January 2023.

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Timeline

  • Product Designer II

    July 1, 2023 - present

  • UX/UI Designer & Software Developer

    January, 2021