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Matthew Kelley

Matthew Kelley's work experience began in 2007 as a Customer Service Associate at Circuit City. Matthew then worked as a Cashier at Target in 2009, followed by a role as a Lead Stock Associate at Petco in 2010.

In 2011, Matthew became the Manager at El Roco Bottleshop, where they were responsible for various tasks such as checking shipments, interviewing potential employees, and creating schedules. Matthew held this position until 2014.

From 2014 to 2015, Matthew worked at Amazon as a CSA III, where they quickly advanced to a level 3 position within two months. Matthew also provided support to Amazon Payments/Amazon Register, Amazon Canada, Kindle departments, and performed general customer support duties.

In 2017, Matthew joined CloudEngage, Inc. as a Software Engineer, starting as an intern and rising to become the lead Engineer. Their responsibilities included building form interfaces, writing APIs, and managing databases using various technologies and tools such as PHP, Phalcon, Mongo, MySQL, HTML, CSS/LESS/SCSS, JavaScript, and jQuery. Matthew worked there until 2018.

In 2019, Matthew had two concurrent roles. Matthew first joined Delane Studios as a volunteer Developer, focusing on their SimSync Sims Multiplayer Mod. Their tasks involved working on the game Launcher and the mod's website using technologies such as React, Javascript, Electron, HTML, CSS, and Firebase. Matthew worked there until 2019.

At the same time, Matthew also worked as a Software Developer at Mrkt Technologies Inc. Their primary duties included front-end React development with some back-end work using serverless AWS. Matthew played a crucial role in developing the company's multiple web apps, including kuure.com and brands.com. Matthew held this position until 2021.

Most recently, Matthew joined PWCC Marketplace, LLC in 2021 as a Developer, but further details about their responsibilities are not provided.

Matthew Kelley attended Southridge High School from 2004 to 2008. Matthew then went on to study Air Traffic Control at the University of North Dakota from 2008 to 2010. In 2015, they attended the Portland Code School to study Javascript. Most recently, in 2017, they completed a Web Development program at Epicodus.

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