Carlos Sanchez has a diverse work experience spanning multiple roles and companies. Carlos most recently worked as a Principal Software Engineer at Rhythm from 2020 to the present. Prior to that, they were a Staff Software Engineer at Procore Technologies from 2019 to 2020, where they created tools to enhance the engineering team's development experience and integrated the Honest Buildings platform with the Procore platform.
Carlos also had a significant tenure at Honest Buildings, where they held various roles from 2014 to 2019. As a Staff Software Engineer and Tech Lead, they contributed to the growth of the company and conducted numerous interviews for engineering, product management, and other positions. Carlos also introduced TypeScript and a component-based architecture to the team, resulting in more reusable code and the development of a design system. Additionally, they improved the front-end build process and implemented a CI system as a Software Engineer, leading to increased efficiency and cost savings.
Prior to their time at Honest Buildings, Carlos worked as a Technology Analyst at Goldman Sachs in 2013, where they developed software and built APIs for analysis on the company's Cloud Computing Platform. Carlos also gained experience as a Software Engineer Intern at Colgate Palmolive in 2012, automating the calculation of chemical health ratings and creating dynamic PDF forms.
Carlos began their career as a Winlab Android Researcher at Rutgers University in 2012, where they studied the impact of Android mobile apps on people's lives and developed an app that optimized task completion while driving.
Overall, Carlos Sanchez's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, team leadership, architectural design, and problem-solving across different industries.
Carlos Sanchez attended County College of Morris from 2010 to 2011, where they obtained an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in Computer Science. Carlos then transferred to Rutgers University–New Brunswick and pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science from 2011 to 2013. In addition, Carlos obtained a certification in Web Development from Udacity in June 2014.
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