Gustav Gennrich

Director of Software Engineering at Optimal

Gustav Gennrich has extensive work experience in the software engineering field. Gustav started their career at Ragazzi, Inc. in 2005 as a General Manager, where they successfully managed a team of 12 employees and implemented marketing strategies that led to a 40% increase in sales. In 2009, they joined Davinci's as a Data Analyst and Management Consultant, where they implemented a SQL database to track customer spending habits and developed effective marketing strategies using the gathered data, resulting in higher customer retention and a 15% sales increase. Since 2011, Gustav has been working at Optimal, initially as a Software Engineer, where they designed and built a custom tool to track SEO performance across keywords in search engines. Gustav also created a highly scalable pipeline for building website links using contractors and automated processes. In 2015, they were promoted to Lead Software Engineer and later became the Director of Software Engineering in 2020.

Gustav Gennrich has a strong educational background, primarily focused on the field of math and computing. From 2001 to 2006, they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied and Computational Math Sciences at the University of Washington. Building upon this foundation, they further expanded their expertise by studying Computing and Software Systems at the same university from 2009 to 2010, earning another Bachelor of Science degree.

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Bothell, United States

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Optimal

Optimal uses data to empower people to make better decisions about careers and education. Its primary products are OnlineU, Grad Reports, and SwitchUp. OnlineU ranks the top online colleges with the highest alumni salary to help students accomplish their educational goals and find the online degree with the best value. GradReports providesdata-driven college rankings by major, based on the salary data of over 5 million graduates, to help students answer the question, "What can I expect to make if I graduate from a particular school with a particular major?" SwitchUp offers unbiased information about technology bootcamps and features over 20,000 verified student reviews of technology bootcamps, which it then uses to rank the best bootcamps for coding, data science, cybersecurity, and more. Optimal also gives away $250,000 of its profits each year in the form of scholarships for students with high financial need and strong career aspirations.


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