Yoni Yaakov
About Yoni Yaakov
Yoni Yaakov is a Full Stack Team Leader with extensive experience in software development and team management. He has worked for notable companies such as Allot Communications, Amobee, Sapiens, and currently Earnix, specializing in Java frameworks and both SQL and NoSQL databases.
Work at Earnix
Yoni Yaakov has been serving as a Full Stack Team Leader at Earnix since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the development of web applications and managing a team of developers. His expertise in both client-side and server-side technologies contributes to the successful delivery of scalable solutions.
Previous Experience in Automation and Development
Prior to his current position, Yoni worked at Allot Communications as an Automation Engineer (QA) from 2007 to 2009. He then joined Amobee, where he held multiple roles including Automation Leader (Java) from 2009 to 2011, Senior Developer (Java) from 2011 to 2014, and Development Team Leader from 2014 to 2016. His experience at Amobee equipped him with significant skills in Java frameworks and automation processes.
Leadership Role at Sapiens
From 2016 to 2021, Yoni served as Development Team Leader at Sapiens in Azrieli Holon. In this capacity, he led development efforts and managed a team, further enhancing his leadership skills and technical expertise in software development.
Education and Expertise
Yoni studied at Afeka Tel Aviv Academic College of Engineering, where he gained foundational knowledge in engineering principles. He possesses extensive experience with Java frameworks, including Spring, Hibernate, and Apache Wicket, as well as proficiency in SQL databases like MySQL and NoSQL databases such as MongoDB.
Technical Skills and Technologies
Yoni has developed a robust skill set in both client-side technologies, including AngularJS, and server-side scripting languages such as Ruby and Perl. His expertise extends to developing scalable distributed web applications, making him well-versed in modern software development practices.