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Jake Reid

Development Manager at Clio

Jake Reid has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Jake began their career in 2007 as an English Alternate Language Teacher with the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program, where they conducted English classes for grades 1-9 and an adult English conversation school. Jake also created worksheets and exercises for students.

In 2010, Jake joined Eigen Development Ltd. as a Software Developer. In this role, they were responsible for the full lifecycle of software design, including requirement gathering, coding, testing, documentation, and implementation. Jake also developed internal applications for departmental interaction within the company.

In 2016, Jake transitioned to Amazon, where they worked as a Software Development Engineer until 2019. During their time at Amazon, they contributed to software development projects.

After leaving Amazon, Jake joined Clio - Cloud-Based Legal Technology in 2019 as a Software Developer. Jake was later promoted to Development Manager in October 2021, and they continue to work in this role.

Additionally, since 2013, Jake has been an instructor for Part-Time Studies at BCIT. Overall, Jake Reid has a solid background in software development and teaching, with experience in both technical roles and managerial positions.

Jake Reid completed their education history with the following chronological information:

From 2002 to 2004, Jake attended Langara College, where they earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Arts.

In 2004, they enrolled in The University of British Columbia and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology. Jake completed their studies in this field in 2007.

Subsequently, from 2008 to 2010, Jake continued their education at The University of British Columbia, this time pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.

Overall, Jake Reid's education history consists of an Associate of Arts Degree in Arts from Langara College and both a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from The University of British Columbia.

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Timeline

  • Development Manager

    October, 2021 - present

  • Software Developer

    March, 2019

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