Stanislav Maruniak
About Stanislav Maruniak
Stanislav Maruniak is a Frontend Developer with a Master's degree in Computer Software Engineering from State University 'Lviv Polytechnics'. He has experience working at KindGeek and Intellias, and currently contributes to user interface development at Ciklum in Lviv, Ukraine.
Work at Ciklum
Stanislav Maruniak has been employed at Ciklum as a Frontend Developer since 2020. In this role, he has contributed to the development of user-friendly interfaces, focusing on enhancing user experience and engagement. His responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality software solutions that meet client requirements.
Previous Experience at KindGeek
Prior to his current position, Stanislav worked at KindGeek as a Software Engineer from 2016 to 2019. During his three years there, he developed various software applications, honing his skills in frontend development and contributing to multiple projects that improved software functionality.
Experience at Intellias
Stanislav also worked at Intellias as a Web Developer for nine months in 2019 to 2020. In this position, he focused on web development tasks, contributing to the overall success of projects through his technical expertise and problem-solving abilities.
Education and Expertise
Stanislav Maruniak holds a Master's degree in Computer Software Engineering from State University 'Lviv Polytechnics', which he completed in 2017. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Software Engineering from the same institution, graduating in 2016. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in software development, particularly in frontend technologies.
Technical Skills
Stanislav possesses strong problem-solving skills, enabling him to address technical issues efficiently in software projects. He demonstrates proficiency in both frontend and backend development, allowing him to approach software solutions comprehensively. His skill set supports his ability to create effective and engaging user interfaces.