Aleksander Sobieraj has worked at The Globe and Mail since September 2019. Aleksander started as a Frontend Web Developer and worked in that role until March 2021. Aleksander then transitioned to the role of Frontend Development Lead in April 2022. Alekander's current role and end date at The Globe and Mail are not specified. Prior to The Globe and Mail, Alekander worked as a Frontend Web Developer at UNOapp from August 2017 to August 2019.
Aleksander Sobieraj has a diverse education history. In 2001, they began their studies at the University of Warsaw, earning a Bachelor's degree in Education in 2004. After a few years, they pursued further education at the same university and obtained a Master's degree in Linguistics from 2004 to 2007. In 2009, Aleksander went on to complete the Licentiate Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (LTCL Diploma TESOL) at Trinity College London, which they finished in 2010. Seeking to expand their knowledge in Mathematics and Computer Science, they then attended The Open University from 2015 to 2016, taking Year 1 courses in those subjects. Additionally, in 2016, they obtained a certification in Front End Web Development from freeCodeCamp.
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