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Mitch McDermott

Software Engineer at OpenGov

Mitch McDermott has a diverse work experience with a strong focus on software engineering. Mitch most recently worked as a Software Engineer at OpenGov Inc. starting in October 2022.

Prior to that, Mitch worked at Domo, Inc. from March 2021 to August 2022 as a Front-end Engineer. Mitch developed custom Domo apps using technologies such as React, Typescript, Redux, and MongoDB, and followed Agile methodologies.

Before Domo, Mitch worked as a Freelance Software Engineer starting in October 2020. During this time, they took on different roles including Front End Engineer, Full Stack Engineer, and Back End Engineer. Mitch worked on projects such as the Avy Oats mobile web app, where they architected the React front-end and utilized CSS Modules for styling. Mitch also worked on a Vacation Home Online Booking Service, where they rebuilt the backend using PostgreSQL and Express to handle large amounts of data and implemented optimizations to improve performance.

Prior to their software engineering career, Mitch worked as a Warehouse Supervisor and Warehouse Associate at XPO Logistics, Inc. from December 2017 to March 2020. Mitch also worked as an Electrical Apprentice at Utah JATC from January 2017 to November 2017.

Furthermore, Mitch has experience as a Laborer at McAllister Concrete Co. from January 2016 to January 2017, a Package Handler at Nordstrom from July 2015 to January 2016, and a Cashier/Car Washer at Wiley Touchless Carwash from July 2013 to July 2015.

Mitch McDermott's education history begins in 2013 when they enrolled at Kirkwood Community College. Mitch pursued a degree in General Studies and completed their Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) in 2015.

Afterward, in 2015, they continued their education at Kirkwood Community College, this time studying Marketing/Marketing Management, General. However, they only attended until 2016, suggesting they may not have completed a degree in this field.

In 2017, Mitch attended Utah JATC, where they studied to become an electrician. The duration of their program at Utah JATC is unknown.

Most recently, in 2020, Mitch enrolled in a Full Stack Software Engineering bootcamp at Hack Reactor. The specific end date of this program is not provided.

Overall, Mitch has a diverse academic background, completing an AAS degree in General Studies, studying Marketing, and pursuing training as an electrician.

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  • Software Engineer

    October, 2022 - present