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Nicolai Trandafil has a diverse work experience in software engineering. Nicolai began their career at Yopeso in 2014 as an iOS Developer, where they developed an iOS online shop application from scratch and maintained it in the app store. In 2017, they joined Ellation (now Crunchyroll) as a Senior Software Engineer, where they learned and implemented functional programming paradigms and collaborated with backend and design teams to deliver performant web applications. In 2018, they joined Warner Bros. Discovery as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked on the development of Crunchyroll and VRV websites, focusing on UI/UX and business logic implementation. Recently, in 2021, they joined Crunchyroll as a Senior Software Engineer, where they successfully extracted monolith web acquisition/cancellation flows and contributed to the enhancement of system reliability and scalability with significant performance and UI/UX improvements. Overall, Nicolai has a strong background in software engineering, with experience in iOS development, web application development, and implementing functional programming paradigms.
Nicolai Trandafil completed their education in a chronological order. From 2000 to 2012, they attended Liceu where they obtained their Bacalaureat degree in the field of study known as Base. Following that, they enrolled in Moldavian State University, studying Engineering Physics from 2012 to 2016. During the year 2014, they also participated in an iOS internship at Yopeso, enhancing their skills as an iOS developer.
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Crunchyroll connects anime and manga fans across 200+ countries and territories with the content they love. Best known as a top streaming service delivering AVOD and SVOD content, Crunchyroll also provides experiences to deepen fan engagement through content distribution, social, events, games, consumer products, and manga publishing. Fans have access to the largest collection of licensed anime through Crunchyroll, Anime Digital Network (in partnership with Citel, a subsidiary of Média-Participations), and Anime on Demand video streaming services, translated in multiple languages for viewers worldwide. Viewers can also access simulcasts — top series available immediately after Japanese broadcast. Crunchyroll's services also extend to licensing of theatrical, TV, home video, and consumer product rights. Fans engage further with events (including owned events Crunchyroll Expo, Anime Awards, Crunchyroll Movie Nights, KAZÉ Movie Nights), consumer products through eCommerce and retail partners (Crunchyroll, KAZÉ, AV Visionen), Crunchyroll Games, KAZÉ Games, and manga (KAZÉ Manga, Crunchyroll Manga app, Crunchyroll Manga Store). Crunchyroll was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo, Paris, Lausanne, Berlin (AV Visionen) and Chisinau. VRV (U.S.) and Eye See Movies (Germany) are also Crunchyroll brands