Usman Naseer has a diverse range of work experience in web development, specializing in WordPress and core PHP.
From 2011 to 2015, they worked as a Web Developer at 10 Eye Soft, where they developed websites and admin dashboards using WordPress and Core PHP. Usman was responsible for creating websites based on Photoshop designs and utilizing Foundation, Bootstrap, and Material for frontends. Usman also utilized WordPress and Core PHP for backends, generating users through the admin dashboard and executing MYSQL queries for various operations.
From 2015 to 2018, Usman worked at The Aqua Soft as a Web Developer and WordPress Developer. Usman contributed to the development of websites and admin dashboards using WordPress and Core PHP. Their key responsibilities included designing and developing websites using Photoshop designs, Foundation, Bootstrap, and Material for frontends, and WordPress & Core PHP for backends. Usman also performed operations such as generating users and executing MYSQL queries through the admin dashboard.
In 2018, Usman joined cridio studio as a WordPress Developer. Usman worked on Theme Forest's Listing Directory, focusing on creating WordPress websites and plugins. Usman utilized various functionalities of WordPress such as Actions, Hooks, Custom Meta Boxes, Custom Post Types, Custom Taxonomies, and User Meta. Additionally, they developed complete Ajax calls and generated shortcodes for the WP Bakery plugin.
Their most recent position was at Code Builderz, where they worked as a Project Manager/Senior Software Engineer since 2019. Their role involved creating websites using WordPress, WooCommerce, and Shopify. Usman developed WordPress websites and plugins, utilizing Actions, Hooks, Custom Meta Boxes, Custom Post Types, Custom Taxonomies, and User Meta. Usman also worked on core WordPress and Shopify functionality to create themes.
From 2003 to 2007, Usman Naseer attended the University of the Punjab where they pursued a BSC(hons) in Computer Science.
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