Lindsey Conway
About Lindsey Conway
Lindsey Conway is a software developer currently working at Wizards of the Coast since 2019. She has previous experience as a software development engineer at Microsoft and has interned at Intentional Software Corporation.
Work at Wizards of the Coast
Lindsey Conway has been employed at Wizards of the Coast as a Software Developer - Platform since 2019. In this role, she contributes to the development and maintenance of software systems that support the company's gaming platforms. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance user experience and optimize performance.
Previous Experience at Microsoft
Before joining Wizards of the Coast, Lindsey Conway worked at Microsoft as a Software Development Engineer 2 from 2018 to 2019. During her tenure, she was involved in software development projects that required advanced programming skills and problem-solving abilities. This experience helped her gain valuable insights into software engineering practices within a large technology company.
Internship at Intentional Software Corporation
Lindsey Conway completed an internship at Intentional Software Corporation in 2016, where she served as an intern software developer and analyst for one year. Her responsibilities included assisting in software development tasks and analyzing system requirements. She also had a previous internship at the same company in 2015, where she worked as a software development intern for three months.
Education at University of Washington
Lindsey Conway pursued her higher education at the University of Washington, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2012 to 2015. Her studies provided her with a strong foundation in computer science principles, programming languages, and software development methodologies, which are essential for her career in software development.
High School Education
Lindsey Conway completed her high school education at Pleasant Grove High School from 2009 to 2012. This foundational education prepared her for her subsequent studies in computer science and her career in software development.