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Guido Josquin

Senior Software Engineer at Fraudio

Guido Josquin has extensive work experience as a software engineer. Guido started their career as an intern at TomTom in 2012, where they worked on defining the semantics of software interfaces. Guido then joined ASML as a Software Engineer, where they gained experience in internal and external projects. After that, Guido joined Philips and worked on the "Second Generation Scanner" project, developing a web application for digital pathology. Guido then joined Sioux as a Senior Software Engineer, where they worked until 2017. During this time, they also worked at TomTom Telematics, designing the connected car platform. Guido later joined Gazelle as a Software Engineer and contributed to the development of their cloud platform for connected bikes. Guido then moved to Trifork in 2017, working on innovative software solutions. Currently, Guido is a Senior Software Engineer at Fraudio, designing and implementing fraud prevention services for financial service providers.

Guido Josquin has a strong educational background in the field of computer science and software engineering. Guido obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Eindhoven University of Technology, where they attended from 2007 to 2010. Following this, they pursued a Master's Degree in Software Engineering & Technology from the same university, completing their studies from 2010 to 2012. In addition to their formal education, Guido Josquin has also obtained several certifications. Guido completed the "Advanced Competitive Strategy" course from Coursera in September 2014, the "Principles of Reactive Programming" course in January 2014, and the "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" course in June 2013.

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  • Senior Software Engineer

    October, 2020 - present