Charles I.
About Charles I.
Charles I is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in the Ad-Tech industry, specializing in large data set applications primarily written in Java. He has held various engineering roles at companies such as Dstillery, Spa Finder, and Ovid Technologies, and has a background in Computer Science from Pace University.
Work at Dstillery
Charles I. has been employed at Dstillery as a Senior Software Engineer since 2015. In this role, he focuses on developing and maintaining software solutions that support the company's operations in the Ad-Tech industry. His responsibilities include working with large data sets and implementing efficient data management strategies.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Dstillery, Charles I. held various positions in software engineering. He worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Spa Finder from 2013 to 2015, where he contributed to software development projects. Prior to that, he served as a Freelance Contractor for American Securities from 2006 to 2010, and as a Senior Software Designer at Newview Technologies from 2001 to 2003. His career began at Ovid Technologies, where he worked as a Software Developer for nine years from 1990 to 1999.
Education and Expertise
Charles I. studied Computer Science at Pace University, which provided him with a solid foundation in software development and engineering principles. He also attended Performing Arts High School in New York, NY. His educational background supports his expertise in developing applications, particularly in the Ad-Tech sector, where he has experience with Java and REST web services.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Charles I. possesses strong analytical and problem-solving skills, which enable him to evaluate new technologies effectively for executive management. He has developed several REST web services using Spring MVC and JPA, specifically aimed at managing advertiser campaign data. His experience with large data sets enhances his contributions to software projects in the Ad-Tech industry.