Tamás Hudák has extensive work experience in software engineering and development. Tamás is currently working as a Software Engineer at URBANTZ since February 2022. Prior to this, they worked at LogMeIn as a Senior Software Engineer from July 2021 to February 2022, where they were responsible for creating unified admin solutions for LastPass and GoTo products through full-stack web application development and API integration. Tamás utilized technologies such as AngularJS, React, TypeScript, Java, PHP, Jest, Selenium, MySQL, TeamCity, and Docker.
Before LogMeIn, Tamás worked at Betsson Group from 2017 to 2021, holding various roles including Development Team Lead, Senior Developer, and Backend Developer. In these roles, they developed back office tools for Sportsbetting Traders, maintained backend services for online sportsbook bet placement and settlement, and broke down monoliths to scalable microservices. Tamás also acted as Scrum master and team lead, and provided on-call support.
In the earlier stages of their career, Tamás worked at RDI SOFTWARE as a Developer from 2013 to 2017, where they developed back-end and back office tools for McDonald's delivery ordering system. Tamás was involved in the refactoring of monolith services to a highly available and scalable system, and also ported thick client applications to web applications.
Tamás began their professional journey as an IT Intern at Aktuál Bau Kft. in 2012.
Overall, Tamás Hudák has gained valuable experience in software engineering, full-stack development, API integration, team leadership, and system scalability throughout their career.
Tamás Hudák attended the University of Debrecen from 2009 to 2012, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Computer Software Engineering. In 2015, they obtained certifications as an MCPS: Microsoft Certified Professional and MCTS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access from Microsoft. Tamás also obtained a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification from the Scrum Alliance in May 2019. Additionally, they completed a course titled "SpecFlow Tips and Tricks" from Pluralsight, although the specific month and year of completion are not provided.
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