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Emma E.

Software Development Manager at Reward

Emma E. has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Emma most recently worked at Reward as a Software Development Manager, where they were responsible for overseeing software development projects. Prior to that, they served as a Senior Software Developer on the Tech Strategy Enablement team, where they focused on establishing best practices and documentation for the technology department.

Before joining Reward, Emma worked as a Software Developer at Selazar, where they led the development of the company's 'Return Robin' project using .NET Core, ReactJS, and AWS. Emma also gained experience as a Software Developer at Zesty, where they focused on back-end development using Kentico 12 MVC.

Emma's earlier work experience includes roles at Civica, where they started as a Graduate Engineer and worked their way up to becoming a Senior Software Engineer. Emma worked on various projects involving Perl, MySQL, and Linux, as well as web-based Local Government solutions using ASP.NET and following TDD methodologies.

Outside the tech industry, Emma has also worked as a General Counsellor at YMCA Camp Letts, where they provided direct child care and taught various activities. Emma has also served as a Demonstrator at Queen's University Belfast, assisting first-year Computer Science students in practical sessions and assessing their work.

Emma began their career as a Placement Engineer at Asidua, where they gained experience in Java, SQL, and Agile software development. Emma also conducted research on the integration of Asidua's Customer Care Platform (CCP) and Cloud Computing. Prior to that, they held roles as a Cashier at Saintfield Road Service Station and as a Sales Assistant at Clinton Cards.

Emma E. started their education in 2003 at The Wallace High School, where they obtained their A-level, AS-level, and GCSE degrees. In 2010, they attended Queen's University Belfast and completed their Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Computer Science in 2014. In 2012, Emma enrolled at South Eastern Regional College and obtained a Level 2 Extended Certificate in Animal Care in June 2013. Later, in 2018, they attended Belfast Metropolitan College for a short course in Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3. Emma has also obtained additional certifications, including the Level 2 Extended Certificate in Animal Care from South Eastern Regional College in 2013 and the Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3 certification from Microsoft in 2018. There is also mention of a City & Guilds Licentiateship in Information Technology, but specific details about the institution and the date of attainment are not provided.

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