Vladimir Trifonov has a strong background in technology and has held various roles as a developer throughout their career. Vladimir started as a .NET developer at BenchMark Finance in 2012 and then moved on to work as a front-end developer at Oxxy.com from 2013 to 2015. From 2015 to 2017, they worked as a Node.js and Angular developer at Omnea GmbH. Vladimir then worked as a Node.js and React developer at Holiday Extras from 2017 to 2018, and at Welltok, Inc. from 2018 to 2019. In 2019, they joined StormX as a Node.js and Blockchain developer until 2020. Vladimir then worked as a freelance Node.js and React developer from 2020 to 2022 before joining LimeChain as a Blockchain developer in 2022. Additionally, starting in 2022, they have also served as a mentor at LimeAcademy, providing blockchain education.
Vladimir Trifonov's education history begins in 2001 when they enrolled in the Technical University of Gabrovo. Vladimir pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and Technology, completing their studies in 2006.
In 2017, Vladimir obtained a Nanodegree in React from Udacity. Additionally, they completed several certifications over the years that have contributed to their skill set. These certifications include "React: Lifecycles" from LinkedIn in September 2018, "Smart Contract Development with Solidity" from Software University (softuni.bg) in February 2018, "Blockchain Dev Camp - Sofia" also from Software University (softuni.bg) in January 2018, and "React Nanodegree" from Udacity in December 2017.
Furthermore, Vladimir achieved various certifications related to blockchain technology and development. These certifications include "Interchain Developer Academy" from Ignite in December 2022, "Mentor at LimeAcademy - Blockchain Education" from LimeChain - Blockchain & Web3 Solutions in October 2022, and "Blockchain developer" from LimeAcademy - Blockchain Education in April 2022.
In terms of additional coursework, Vladimir completed "Learning Vue.js" from LinkedIn in April 2017 and "Node.js course at HackBulgaria" from Hack Bulgaria in October 2014.
It should be noted that the obtained month and year for "M101JS: MongoDB for Node.js Developers" and "M102: MongoDB for DBAs" from MongoDB University online are not provided.
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