Andrii Antonov has a diverse work experience in the field of technology, primarily focused on mobile app development. Andrii is currently working at Contentsquare as a Flutter Tech Lead. Prior to that, they were a Founder and head of Kazky, a service that provides tales in Ukrainian in text and audio formats. Andrii also worked as a Flutter Lead at kurando and as a Senior Flutter Developer at Xayn.
In terms of their Android development experience, Andrii has worked as a Senior Android Developer at fromAtoB and Tapcore. At fromAtoB, they were responsible for developing and improving the existing SDK architecture. At Tapcore, they faced challenging tasks that required delving into Android's depths, including developing new advertising types and a mining module for mobile devices.
Earlier in their career, Andrii gained experience as a Middle Android Developer at First Ukrainian International Bank and as an Android Developer at Bank of Georgia and Sinopacific Ukraine. In these roles, they worked on various projects such as payment applications, social networks, and event management platforms, utilizing technologies like VISA and MasterCard SDKs, DexProtector, Google Notifications API, and socket technology.
Andrii's expertise and dedication have been recognized through their achievements, including winning 3rd place at the Garage48 Hackathon for their project called "Eventer." This project involved the development of an Android application, website, and back-end using Azure server for providing information about scheduled events and facilitating contact data exchange between participants through NFC technology.
Overall, Andrii Antonov has gained significant experience in Android and Flutter development, demonstrating their ability to lead teams and deliver successful projects.
Andrii Antonov attended the Kyiv State Maritime Academy from 2007 to 2013. Andrii pursued a degree in the Navigation Department and completed their Master of Navigation.
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