Alex Campuzano has a diverse work experience starting in 2018 as a Laboratory Technician at the Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, S.C. From 2019 to 2020, Alex worked as a Bilingual Customer Service Representative at Teleperformance. In 2020, Alex was a Research Intern at the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. From 2020 to 2021, Alex worked at bpublic health as a React Developer and Web Developer, handling tasks such as React.js, Redux, Node.js, MongoDB, and Magento2 development. Alex then joined eBay in 2021 as a Frontend Engineer, involved in high volume traffic and scalability projects. From 2021 to 2022, Alex held the role of a React Developer and Frontend Engineer at The Ksquare Group, working on frontend development, server and client-side rendering with Node.js and other JavaScript technologies. Currently, Alex is a Frontend Engineer at Density Labs since 2023.
Alex Campuzano has a diverse education history. They completed an internship at Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla in the Faculty of Computer Science but the duration of the internship is unknown. They also pursued web development at Platzi, although the specific degree obtained is not mentioned.
In 2016, Alex began their Bachelor of Engineering in Nanotechnology at Universidad Tecnológica de Chihuahua Sur, graduating in 2020.
In addition to their formal education, Alex has obtained various certifications. They completed courses such as Learning Cisco CLI Switch Configuration and Networking Foundations: Networking Basics at LinkedIn in July 2022. In March 2022, they completed a design course for developers at Platzi. They also obtained a certification in Unit Testing with Jest in React at Platzi in August 2021.
Alex has further certifications in English for Science and Technology Online from the University of Alberta in May 2021, Fundamentos de Ingeniería de Software from Platzi in January 2021, Essential Google Cloud Infrastructure: Foundation from Coursera in November 2020, and Google Cloud Platform Fundamentals: Core Infrastructure from Coursera in November 2020.
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