Nebiyu Haileselassie
About Nebiyu Haileselassie
Nebiyu Haileselassie is a web developer with over 13 years of experience at Gannett, where he focuses on implementing best practices and troubleshooting production issues. He holds a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Maryland Baltimore County and has previously worked as a Senior Software Developer at ePals.
Work at Gannett
Nebiyu Haileselassie has been employed at Gannett as a Web Developer since 2011. Over the course of 13 years, he has contributed to various projects in Roselyn, Virginia. His role involves implementing industry best practices such as Scrum and Continuous Integration. He actively participates in code reviews and is responsible for troubleshooting and addressing production issues to ensure the smooth operation of web services.
Education and Expertise
Nebiyu Haileselassie studied Computer Science at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree from 2003 to 2005. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in web development. He has expertise in enhancing query processing efficiency through the refactoring of existing stored procedures and is skilled in analyzing and mitigating security vulnerabilities in web applications.
Background
Before joining Gannett, Nebiyu Haileselassie worked at ePals as a Senior Software Developer from 2006 to 2009. During his tenure, he was responsible for upgrading legacy applications to improve their performance and security. This experience contributed to his development skills and understanding of web application security.
Technical Skills
Nebiyu Haileselassie possesses a range of technical skills relevant to web development. He engages in troubleshooting production issues and implements best practices in software development. His experience includes working with code reviews and Continuous Integration, which are essential for maintaining high-quality web services. Additionally, he focuses on security aspects, ensuring that web applications are resilient against vulnerabilities.