Taeho Choi
About Taeho Choi
Taeho Choi is a Junior Co-op DevOps Developer with a background in software development and teaching assistance. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Manitoba and has experience working with various companies in remote and hybrid settings.
Current Role at Lotlinx
Taeho Choi currently serves as a Junior Co-op DevOps Developer at Lotlinx, Inc. since 2023. His role is performed remotely, allowing him to contribute to the company's projects and initiatives from a flexible location. In this position, he applies his skills in software development and DevOps practices to enhance operational efficiency and support the development team.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Lotlinx, Taeho Choi gained valuable experience as a Software Developer Co-op at Priceline in 2022. He completed two separate three-month co-op placements, one in a remote setting and the other in a hybrid model, both based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His work at Priceline involved collaborating with teams to develop software solutions, further honing his technical abilities.
Experience as Application Developer
In 2021, Taeho Choi worked as an Application Developer at Pollard Banknote Limited for three months. This role was also conducted remotely from Winnipeg, Manitoba. During this time, he contributed to application development projects, gaining practical experience in the industry.
Teaching Assistant Role at University of Manitoba
In 2023, Taeho Choi served as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Manitoba for three months. This on-site position allowed him to support students in their learning processes, leveraging his knowledge in computer science to assist with coursework and projects.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Taeho Choi completed his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Honours (Co-op Option) at the University of Manitoba from 2018 to 2023. His education provided a strong foundation in software development and human-computer interaction, equipping him with the skills necessary for his career in technology.