Isaac Lee
About Isaac Lee
Isaac Lee is a Software Developer III at Lessen, Inc. in Scottsdale, Arizona, known for his contributions to backend functionality and development tools.
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Isaac Lee serves as a Software Developer III at Lessen, Inc. in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Current Position at Lessen, Inc.
Isaac Lee has been working at Lessen, Inc. as a Software Developer III since 2020. During his tenure, he authored Lessen's engineering standards for migrations and all new non-CRUD backend functionality. He also developed critical tools including a code-generation tool that translates GraphQL schemas into HATEOAS-compliant Public REST APIs within three weeks. He has successfully delivered several high-impact projects, including a pub-sub system with configurable custom email notifications, a full redesign of Lessen's global navigation, and backend system integrations with NetSuite.
Previous Experience as a Software Engineer
Before his current role, Isaac Lee worked at Jobsho as a Software Engineer for three months in 2020. Prior to that, he spent a year at BrightGuest from 2019 to 2020 where he focused on software engineering tasks. His early experiences include a role at Hack Reactor as a Tech Mentor from 2019 to 2020 where he guided new developers and a short stint as a Frontend Developer intern at Oregon State Legislature Information Services in 2015.
Career Transition
Isaac Lee has a diverse career background. He initially worked as a Croissant Chef at La Provence Patisserie & Fine Food in Portland, Oregon for six months in 2017 before shifting to tech. His background includes an internship at Oregon State Legislature Information Services as a Frontend Developer in 2015.
Education and Skills
Isaac Lee completed the Software Engineering Immersive program at Hack Reactor in 2018, marking a pivotal shift in his career towards software engineering. He also holds a degree in Acting from Central Washington University, achieved in an unconventional timeline. His technical skillset includes experience in diverse technologies such as Kubernetes, GraphQL, HATEOAS-compliant REST APIs, and Hasura. His contributions at Lessen are extensive, ranging from improving the local development environment to implementing structured logging for all backend services.