Matthew Santamaria
About Matthew Santamaria
Matthew Santamaria is a Senior Software Engineer at Infillion, where he has worked since 2018. He has a background in biochemistry and software development, and he aims to improve people's lives through innovative software solutions.
Work at Infillion
Matthew Santamaria has been employed at Infillion as a Senior Software Engineer since 2018. He has accumulated six years of experience in this role, contributing to various projects in the Greater Los Angeles Area. His responsibilities include developing software solutions and enhancing user experiences through innovative programming techniques.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Infillion, Matthew worked as a Software Engineer at SketchyMedical from 2017 to 2018. During his one-year tenure in Los Angeles, he focused on creating software applications that address specific medical needs. This role helped him refine his programming skills and gain practical experience in the software development field.
Background in Sales
Matthew's career began in sales, where he worked as an Inside Sales Representative at Bachem from 2013 to 2014. This position, located in Torrance, CA, allowed him to develop communication and customer service skills, which later complemented his technical expertise in software engineering.
Education and Expertise
Matthew studied Biochemistry at Loyola Marymount University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from 2009 to 2013. He later attended App Academy, where he completed an intensive 11-month program in Web Development in 2016. This educational background provides him with a unique perspective, blending scientific principles with software development.
Professional Aspirations
Matthew aspires to leverage software to enhance quality of life and challenge conventional thinking. He views programming as a means for continuous self-improvement and skill enhancement. His passion lies in creating applications that provide meaningful experiences, drawing parallels between software development and biochemistry.