John Cely

John Cely

Senior Front End Engineer @ Faire

About John Cely

John Cely is a Senior Front End Engineer currently employed at Faire in Vancouver, Canada. He has extensive experience in software development, having worked at various companies including Scotiabank, Amazon, and Twilio, and holds a degree in Systems and Computing Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia.

Work at Faire

John Cely has been employed at Faire as a Senior Front End Engineer since 2022. His role focuses on developing user interfaces and enhancing the overall user experience. He has contributed to various projects, applying his expertise in front-end technologies to create efficient and maintainable code.

Previous Experience at Scotiabank

John Cely worked at Scotiabank as a Senior Full Stack Specialist for six months in 2018. During his tenure, he was involved in various projects that required a comprehensive understanding of both front-end and back-end development, contributing to the bank's digital solutions in Bogotá, Colombia.

Career at Amazon

John Cely held multiple positions at Amazon, working as a Front End Engineer for seven months in 2022 and as a Software Development Engineer for eleven months from 2021 to 2022. His work involved developing scalable web applications and enhancing user interfaces, leveraging his skills in Java and Angular.

Education and Expertise

John Cely studied Computer Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where he achieved a degree in Systems and Computing Engineering from 2008 to 2015. He has over seven years of experience in software development, with a focus on Java and Angular, and has recently expanded his skill set to include Go and React.

Background in Software Development

John Cely has a diverse background in software development, having worked in various roles since 2012. His experience includes positions at Twilio Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer, Globant as a Web UI Developer, and Prodigious Latin America as a Software Engineer. He emphasizes writing clean, readable code and the importance of quality and maintainability in software development.

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