Cecilia Rossi García
About Cecilia Rossi García
Cecilia Rossi García is a Frontend Developer with experience in web application development and a background in photography. She has worked for various organizations, including martini.ai and DRISHTICON, and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from California College of the Arts and a Certificate in Computer Software Engineering from UC Berkeley Extension.
Current Role at martini.ai
Cecilia Rossi García has been employed as a Frontend Developer at martini.ai since 2023. In this role, she collaborates with a team of five to develop a full-stack application designed for creating personal and shared song lists for karaoke. Her contributions include enhancing user interface components and ensuring a seamless user experience.
Previous Experience in Frontend Development
Prior to her current position, Cecilia worked at DRISHTICON as a Frontend Developer from 2021. Her responsibilities included developing a user account page with dynamic editing capabilities and integrating the Cognito API for password reset and user privilege customization. She also improved web application responsiveness using Tailwind CSS and custom React hooks.
Education and Certifications
Cecilia studied at California College of the Arts, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Photography from 2009 to 2013. She furthered her education at UC Berkeley Extension, obtaining a Certificate in Computer Software Engineering in 2021 after a five-month program.
Work Experience in Photography and Sales
Cecilia's early career included a role as a Photographer at Life365 Portraits from 2013 to 2015 in Houston, Texas. She also worked as a Sales Associate at the Houston Museum of Natural Science for three months in 2013. Additionally, she served as Assistant Manager at Photoworks SF from 2015 to 2020, gaining valuable experience in customer service and management.
Technical Skills and Projects
Cecilia has demonstrated proficiency in various technical skills, including the customization of Cognito login pages to match application themes. She has personalized graph components using the Recharts library, focusing on labels, ticks, and legends. Additionally, she enhanced table components with the TanStack/React-Tables package, optimizing them for sorting, filtering, and pagination.