Reece Pritchard
About Reece Pritchard
Reece Pritchard is a Frontend Engineer at Motorway in London, England, where he has worked since 2021. He has previous experience as a Frontend Developer at Ironmongery Direct Ltd and as a Junior Web Developer at Silkstream.
Work at Motorway
Reece Pritchard has been employed at Motorway as a Frontend Engineer since 2021. His role is based in London, England, and follows a hybrid work model. During his tenure, he has contributed to the enhancement of the profiling journey on the Motorway website. His work focuses on increasing automation to assist customer agent teams in efficiently getting cars into daily sales. Additionally, he played a key role in updating the web photo app to ensure compatibility with iPhone and Android applications, which improved usability and developer experience.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Motorway, Reece Pritchard worked at Ironmongery Direct Ltd as a Frontend Developer from 2019 to 2021. His position was based on-site in Basildon, England. Prior to that, he served as a Junior Web Developer at Silkstream from 2018 to 2019, located in Southend on Sea, United Kingdom. His experiences in these roles contributed to his development skills and knowledge in frontend engineering.
Education and Expertise
Reece Pritchard studied at SEEVIC College, where he earned a BTEC Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production, focusing on Computer Software and Media Applications from 2012 to 2014. He then attended the University of Derby, achieving a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Science from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, he completed his GCSEs at Basildon Academies from 2007 to 2012. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in software development and media applications.
Technical Contributions
At Motorway, Reece Pritchard has made significant contributions to various technical projects. He has worked on enhancing the profiling journey on the Motorway website, focusing on automation to streamline processes for customer agent teams. His involvement in updating the web photo app has also been notable, aligning it with mobile applications to improve overall usability and developer experience.