Daniel Sperry

Senior Software Engineer at Samaritan

Daniel Sperry has a diverse work experience in the field of software development. Daniel started their career as a Freelance Web Developer in 2011, where they successfully completed a contract with a short deadline. Daniel then worked as a Rails Web Developer at FINE, A Brand Agency, where they set up and deployed updates to multiple sites using Ruby on Rails and PHP. Daniel also added RSpec test suites to legacy applications and helped junior developers.

In 2015, Daniel joined Metova, Inc. as a Lead Web Developer, where they utilized their project management and team leadership skills on StoryClip and Green Energy MVP projects. Daniel was also responsible for developing APIs and working on the websites www.storyclip.com and Yale's Digital Door Viewer.

Daniel continued to grow in their career by working as a Senior Developer at InfoVera in 2018 and as a Senior Software Engineer at Samaritan, starting in November 2018. In their role at Samaritan, the details of which are unspecified, they used their software engineering expertise to contribute to the company's projects.

In 2017, Daniel had a self-employed period where they worked as a Freelance Web Developer. During this time, they developed a website using Rails 5 and React, built a cryptocurrency tracker using React Native, and worked on a gem for automating the generation of RESTful JSON APIs with tests and documentation.

Overall, Daniel Sperry has demonstrated their skills in web development, software engineering, project management, team leadership, and API development throughout their career.

Daniel Sperry obtained an iOS certificate from Code Fellows in 2013. Prior to that, they earned a high school diploma in Mathematics from Mammoth High School, graduating between 2001 and 2006. Additionally, they have an additional certification in iOS, although specific details about the institution and date of obtaining are not provided.

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  • Senior Software Engineer

    November 1, 2018 - present