Benjamin Press

Senior Software Engineer at OpenPath Products

Benjamin Press has a diverse work experience in the software engineering field. Benjamin started their career at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as a Web Development Intern, where they worked on the CosmoQuest site and managed CSS for multiple pages. Benjamin also built the Statistics page from scratch using JavaScript, HTML, PHP, and Google's Charts API.

After their internship, Benjamin joined The Planetary Society as a Content Management Intern, where they edited blog posts and imported them to the new site, updating them according to formatting requirements. Benjamin utilized Convio web management service for these tasks.

Following this, Benjamin worked at FactGem as a Web Developer, focused on a web-based application for large-scale data analysis, ingestion, and visualization. Benjamin contributed to planning and executing various product features and worked on user experience design. Benjamin mainly developed in JavaScript and HTML, implementing the AngularJS architecture and utilizing D3JS libraries for data visualization.

Benjamin then joined Rev360 as a Software Engineer, where they built pages and components for a practice management system. Benjamin worked mainly in JavaScript, using Angular and Typescript frameworks. Benjamin ported screens from Flex to HTML, collaborated with the product team to design new screens, and implemented existing designs. Additionally, they worked as an Automated Testing Engineer at Rev360, using the Ghost Inspector web tool to automate end-to-end testing of the practice management tool. This involved leveraging jQuery, Javascript, and HTML knowledge along with an understanding of workflow and user experience.

Benjamin'smost recent position is as a Senior Software Engineer at OpenPath Products, where they have been working on various contracts for other companies, developing web and mobile apps. Benjamin specializes in Angular and web UI and has delivered multiple products in different languages to diverse customers. The duration of this role is ongoing.

Benjamin Press attended Centennial High School, although the specific years of attendance were not provided. After high school, they went on to study Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Maryland from 2009 to 2013. No information on degree completion or field of study at Centennial High School was given.

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