East Side Games
Ian Younghusband's work experience began in 2016 at Shoppers Drug Mart, where they worked as a Merchandiser. From 2018 to 2018, they worked at Saab Technologies Ltd. as a Software Developer. During this time, they trained and led a team of junior developers and independently developed a billing and invoice system using C# and SQL Server. From 2019 to 2021, they worked at YSA education and technology Inc. as a Programming Teacher, teaching classes in Java, Python, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. Currently, they are working at East Side Games as an Associate Software Developer, responsible for maintaining and servicing the backend codebase and servers for multiple projects using PHP and Node.
Ian Younghusband completed their education at the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2021. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Systems with a focus on Games Development. Ian'sfield of study was Computer Software Engineering.
East Side Games
East Side Games is a developer and publisher of free to play mobile games. It is focused on making narrative idle games in the business, and creating the technology for developers to tell stories.The company is an independent and profitable game studio with a collaborative, creative, and fun culture. Their games fund all their new projects andits purpose-built technology infrastructure powers its rapid, iterative prototyping, based directly on audience feedback. This allows them to take design ideas to playable releases in days rather than months.ESG currently publishes and operates successful franchise titles including Archer: Danger Phone, Dragon Up: Idle Adventure, The Goldbergs: Back to the 80s, It's Always Sunny: The Gang Goes Mobile, and Trailer Park Boys Grea$y Money.East Side Games was recently recognized on the "Top 50 Mobile Game Makers 2020" list compiled by Pocket Gamer Biz, on the "Canada's Top Small & Medium Employers" list compiled by Canada's Top 100, as well as on the "Canada's Top Growing Companies 2019" list compiled by Globe & Mail Report on Business and 2020 Red Herring Top 100 North America Winners.In 2011, Vancouver, British Columbia