Mitchell Stewart
About Mitchell Stewart
Mitchell Stewart is an Engineering Manager at Condé Nast, where he has worked since 2023. He has a diverse background in software engineering, web development, and music production, with previous roles at Condé Nast, SNOWE, and BMG Rights Management.
Current Role as Engineering Manager
Mitchell Stewart currently serves as an Engineering Manager at Condé Nast, a position he has held since 2023. He operates in a hybrid work environment based in New York, New York. In this role, he oversees engineering projects and leads a team of software engineers, applying his extensive experience in software development to enhance project outcomes.
Previous Experience at Condé Nast
Prior to his current role, Mitchell Stewart worked at Condé Nast as a Senior Software Engineer from 2021 to 2023. He also held the position of Software Engineer at the same company from 2020 to 2021. During his tenure, he contributed to various software development projects, leveraging his skills in both front-end and back-end technologies.
Background in Web Development
Before joining Condé Nast, Mitchell Stewart worked at SNOWE as a Web Developer from 2018 to 2020. He began his career at SNOWE as a Web Development Intern in 2018, where he gained foundational experience in web technologies. His work involved utilizing modern development tools and frameworks, enhancing his expertise in the field.
Education and Technical Skills
Mitchell Stewart holds a Bachelor's degree in Music Production and Engineering from Berklee College of Music, completed in 2011. He also studied at Fullstack Academy in 2017, focusing on software development. His technical skills include proficiency in version control systems like Git, and expertise in front-end technologies such as React, GraphQL, and Express, as well as back-end development with Node, Javascript, and MongoDB.
Experience in the Music Industry
Mitchell Stewart has a background in the music industry, having worked as a Recording Engineer at BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (US) LLC from 2013 to 2018. This role allowed him to apply his technical skills in a creative environment. Additionally, he served as an Assistant Media Coordinator at Harvard Law School for a brief period in 2012.