Chase Stice has a diverse work history spanning over many years. Chase started their career as an IT Support at Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care LLC in 2008 and continued in the role until 2012. Chase then worked as a Teaching Assistant at BYU-Idaho from January 2013 to April 2013. Chase also held various roles at Fruitland High School, serving as the JV Soccer Coach from August 2014 to March 2015 and later as the Head Soccer Coach from March 2015 to October 2017.
In 2013, Chase returned to Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care, LLC as a Web Dev/IT Support, taking on responsibilities such as recommending web server purchases, server maintenance, and network security vulnerability identification. During their tenure in Heart 'n Home Hospice, Chase contributed to the development of an IT ticketing system and PHP backend integration.
Chase then moved on to Amazon Web Services (AWS) in January 2019, where they worked as a Cloud Engineer until July 2019. Chase then transitioned to the role of a System Development Engineer at AWS, where they worked until April 2021. At AWS, Chase gained experience in cloud computing and system development.
In 2021, Chase joined Microsoft as a Software Development Engineer II and worked for the company until October 2022. Chase then joined Outreach as a Senior Security Engineer in October 2022.
Overall, Chase Stice has demonstrated their expertise in various IT and software engineering roles throughout their professional journey.
Chase Stice received their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Technology from Brigham Young University - Idaho, where they studied from 2010 to 2013. In addition, they have obtained several certifications including the Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Fundamentals from Microsoft in September 2021, CompTIA Network Vulnerability Assessment Professional - CNVP Stackable Certification, CompTIA Network+ ce Certification, CompTIA PenTest+, and CompTIA Security+ ce Certification from CompTIA in November 2019.
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