Hampus Liljekvist
About Hampus Liljekvist
Hampus Liljekvist is a game programmer currently employed at Embark Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in the gaming industry, having held various programming roles at Paradox Interactive and other companies.
Work at Embark Studios
Hampus Liljekvist has been employed as a Game Programmer at Embark Studios since 2021. Located in Stockholm, Sverige, he has contributed to various projects within the company for a duration of three years. His role involves programming tasks that support game development initiatives.
Previous Experience in Game Development
Prior to his current position, Hampus Liljekvist worked at Paradox Interactive in various programming roles. He served as a Junior Programmer from 2017 to 2018, then progressed to Programmer from 2018 to 2020, and later became an Experienced Programmer from 2020 to 2021. His tenure at Paradox Interactive spanned a total of four years, during which he gained extensive experience in game programming.
Education and Expertise
Hampus Liljekvist studied at Kungliga tekniska högskolan, where he pursued a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on Computer Science from 2011 to 2017. He also attended the KTH Global Development Hub, completing his Master of Science degree between 2011 and 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in computer science and engineering principles.
Early Career and Other Roles
Before establishing his career in game programming, Hampus Liljekvist held various positions in the IT sector. He worked as an IT Consultant at Experis Sweden in 2013 and as an IT Developer at Ericsson during the same year. Additionally, he gained experience as a System Developer at 5 Monkeys in 2015 and as an Application Developer Trainee at Fortum in 2014.
High School Education
Hampus Liljekvist completed his high school education at Skvaderns gymnasieskola, where he focused on Natural Sciences from 2008 to 2011. This foundational education set the stage for his later studies in computer science and engineering.