Cameron Schultz has a long history of software engineering experience. In 2011, they began their career as an intern at HowSafe. Cameron then moved on to Fabless Labs in 2012, and Creedenz Solutions in 2013, where they worked as an intern and used Eclipse IDE with BIRT plugin to create dynamic reports. In 2014, they worked as a Software Developer at Brandes Associates, Inc., where they designed and developed tools and applications to support the modeling and simulation department within the Navy's Air Warfare Analysis division. In 2016, they worked as a Computer Scientist at the United States Department of Defense, creating an application to deploy web applications across remote servers. In 2017, they worked as a Web Application Developer at the United States Probation Office, Central District of California, creating and maintaining three web applications using Java EE 8, Glassfish application server, and Microsoft SQL Server. In 2018, they worked as an Engineer II at American Express, where they worked on the international points transfers team on their proprietary platform written in Golang. Cameron integrated Protobuf into the project to enable quicker response times, and added unit, functional, and e2e tests by creating Cucumber test suites and integrating with Godog. Finally, in 2021, they began working as a Sr. Java Software Engineer at Coinme.
Cameron Schultz attended the University of California, Riverside from 2009 to 2013, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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