Garrett Rubinstein

Garrett Rubinstein

Senior Software Engineer @ Abridge

About Garrett Rubinstein

Garrett Rubinstein is a Senior Software Engineer with a focus on developing scalable back-end systems and enhancing user experiences. He has a background in mechanical engineering and has worked at several companies, including Abridge, Olive, and Epic, where he specialized in software engineering and integration solutions.

Work at Abridge

Garrett Rubinstein currently serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Abridge, a position he has held since 2023. His role focuses on developing scalable back-end systems that enhance user experiences. He is dedicated to building integrations that specifically aim to reduce clinician burnout, contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare technology.

Previous Experience at Olive

Prior to his current role, Garrett worked at Olive as a Senior Software Engineer from 2021 to 2023. During his time there, he contributed to various software projects, applying his expertise in back-end development and user experience enhancement. His experience at Olive further solidified his skills in creating responsive applications.

Experience at Epic

Garrett spent six years at Epic as an EDI engineer from 2014 to 2020. His work involved developing and maintaining electronic data interchange systems, which are crucial for healthcare data management. This experience provided him with a strong foundation in software engineering within the healthcare sector.

Education and Expertise

Garrett studied at the University of Maryland, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from 2010 to 2014. He later attended Galvanize Inc, completing a Software Engineering Immersive program from 2020 to 2021. His education has equipped him with a diverse skill set, including expertise in creating responsive front-end applications using React.

Background in Mechanical Engineering

Garrett has a background in mechanical engineering, having interned at Exelis in 2013. This experience allowed him to apply engineering principles in a practical setting. His transition from mechanical engineering to software engineering reflects his adaptability and commitment to enhancing user experiences through technology.

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