Nicolás San Martín
About Nicolás San Martín
Nicolás San Martín is a Software Engineer from Argentina, currently employed at Medallia since 2021. He holds degrees in Psicología and Ciencias de la Computación from the University of Buenos Aires and has experience working with various companies in software development roles.
Work at Medallia
Nicolás San Martín has been employed at Medallia as a Software Engineer since 2021. His role involves developing software solutions that enhance customer experience and engagement. Medallia is known for its customer experience management platform, and Nicolás contributes to the technical aspects of this platform. His work focuses on leveraging technology to improve user interactions and gather actionable insights.
Education and Expertise
Nicolás San Martín studied at the University of Buenos Aires, where he earned a Licenciado in Psicología from 2004 to 2008. He later pursued a Licenciado in Ciencias de la Computación from 2016 to 2020, further enhancing his technical skills. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both psychology and computer science, equipping him with a unique perspective in software development.
Professional Background
Nicolás San Martín has a diverse professional background in software development. He began his career at Landhsoft as a Software Developer for five months in 2015. He then worked at Globant as a C++ Developer in the Gaming Studio from 2018 to 2019. Following this, he served as a Technical Software Engineer at ExxonMobil from 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Buenos Aires from 2020 to 2021.
Previous Experience
Before joining Medallia, Nicolás San Martín held various positions in software development. His tenure at ExxonMobil lasted two years, where he focused on technical software engineering. At Globant, he spent a year developing C++ applications in the gaming sector. His early experience at Landhsoft provided him with foundational skills in software development, which he built upon in subsequent roles.