Bryan Clark has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Bryan started their career as a deckhand with East Sound Fisheries in 2013 before transitioning to the public sector as a machine operator for the City of Cordova-Public Works Dept. in 2014. In 2015, they worked as a law clerk at the Law Offices of Keri Trask Lazarus, gaining valuable experience in a professional office setting.
In 2017, Bryan joined Next Adventure Inc, where they initially served as an inventory support specialist, managing product data and troubleshooting inventory issues. Bryan later became a team lead, supervising warehouse operations and assisting colleagues in reaching their professional goals.
In 2019, Bryan returned to their previous role as a deckhand with the F/V Marathon, taking the opportunity to reflect on their career path. Bryan then pursued a career in technology, attending Hack Reactor's Software Engineer Immersive program in 2021.
During this time, Bryan also worked on personal projects. Bryan served as a system design engineer for Project Catwalk, handling the back-end system while integrating it with existing services. Additionally, they worked as a frontend engineer for their passion project, Snag, focusing on creating a customer-facing portal and ensuring its functionality.
In 2021, Bryan joined the Department of Labor & Industries as a webmaster, responsible for project management and maintaining the agency's wellness website. Currently, they work as a software development engineer at Knowable, starting in 2022.
Overall, Bryan Clark's work experience demonstrates their adaptability and willingness to pursue new opportunities in various fields, including technology, law, and the maritime industry.
Bryan Clark's education history begins in 2006 when they attended the University of Washington and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. Bryan completed their undergraduate studies in 2010.
In 2014, they enrolled at the Willamette University College of Law, where they pursued a Master of Legal Studies degree. Bryan completed this program in 2018.
After completing their legal studies, Bryan Clark attended Thinkful in 2018 to further enhance their skills in Full Stack JavaScript. Bryan then enrolled at Hack Reactor in 2021, where they focused on Full-Stack JavaScript Applications.
Bryan Clark's education is characterized by a strong focus on expanding their knowledge and skills in the areas of law and computer programming, specifically in Full Stack JavaScript applications.
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