Matthew Gohr

Software Engineer at ClickDimensions

Matthew Gohr has a diverse work experience in software engineering and digital marketing. Matthew started their career at YP as a Digital Marketing Analyst, where they managed and optimized PPC campaigns and facilitated advertisers' search advertising needs. Matthew then worked at Microsoft as a Strategic Account Coordinator, supporting high-volume retail customers and generating analytical reports. At Look Listen, they served as a Reporting Analyst, setting up conversion tracking, optimizing keyword bid strategies, and integrating data sources into client-facing reports. Matthew then joined INVISTA as a Digital Marketing Analyst, before transitioning to the role of a Software Engineer at Eletype, Inc. Matthew was the first employee at this mar-tech startup, where they worked with AWS Lambda, Node, TypeScript, and various APIs. Eletype was later acquired by ClickDimensions, where Matthew continued to work as a Software Engineer, building APIs and refactoring legacy code using Azure DevOps, C#, Angular, and Node. More recently, they joined ChiroHD as a Software Engineer.

Matthew Gohr has a diverse education history. Matthew began their academic journey at Georgia State University Perimeter College from 2009 to 2012, where they obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Business Administration. Following this, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Marketing at Georgia State University from 2012 to 2013. Matthew further expanded their education in the field of technology by undertaking a Professional Education program in Full Stack Web Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2018. In addition to their formal education, they also acquired certifications such as the Bing|Yahoo Accredited Professional from Microsoft in May 2014 and the Google Certification Program in May 2014.

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Timeline

  • Software Engineer

    February, 2021 - present