Canny
Andrew Rasmussen started their work experience in 2008 as a High School Intern at Microsoft. Andrew then interned at Qualcomm as a Software Engineering Intern in 2010 and at Morgan Stanley as a Trading Infrastructure Intern in 2011. Andrew also worked as a Gameplay Programming Intern at Digital Extremes in 2011. Andrew then returned to Microsoft in 2009 as a High School Intern, where they developed a web-based Silverlight application for Globalization. Andrew joined Facebook in 2012 as a Software Engineering Intern, working on the Core Photos Team. In 2013, they became a Co-Founder of Venzio, a company that developed a 3D multiplayer game for the browser. Andrew then worked at Facebook as a Software Engineer, focusing on React Native and contributing to the success of the Ads Manager App and the Groups app. Since 2015, Andrew has been a Co-Founder of Canny, a company that helps software companies track user feedback to improve their products. Canny has grown to over 1,000 customers and is fully remote.
Andrew Rasmussen received a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Software Engineering from the University of Waterloo, from the years 2009 to 2013.
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Canny
Canny helps small to large businesses collect, analyze, prioritize and track user feedback to make informed product decisions. Feedback is captured and organized in one place so it’s easy to pull insights. Canny’s feature set includes public or private feedback boards, scoring features to see priority, public changelog, and more. Add Canny to your existing workflow using integrations like Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce, Jira, Github, Slack, and more. We have over 900 customers including amazing companies like CircleCI, ahrefs, and ClickUp. We usually have open roles and they're all listed here! https://jobs.canny.io/