Kyle Rego
About Kyle Rego
Kyle Rego is a Software Engineer with expertise in Salesforce.com Development and strong skills in both front-end and back-end technologies, including PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and React.js. He has worked at Wayfair and currently serves as a Software Engineer at Resilient Coders, where he has been employed since 2018.
Work at Resilient Coders
Kyle Rego has been employed at Resilient Coders as a Software Engineer since 2018. In this role, he applies his expertise in software development to contribute to various projects. His responsibilities include working on both front-end and back-end technologies, utilizing his skills in programming languages and frameworks.
Previous Experience at Wayfair
Kyle Rego worked as a Software Engineer at Wayfair for a duration of six months in 2019. During his time in the Greater Boston Area, he gained experience in software development within a fast-paced retail environment. This role allowed him to further develop his technical skills and problem-solving abilities.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Rego studied at Bristol Community College, where he earned an Associate's degree in Accounting and Finance in 2018. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in analytical thinking and financial principles, which complement his technical skills in software engineering, particularly in Salesforce.com Development.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Kyle possesses strong skills in both front-end and back-end technologies. His expertise includes programming languages such as PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and frameworks like React.js. This diverse skill set enables him to tackle various challenges in software development and contribute effectively to team projects.
Problem-Solving Passion
Kyle Rego has a strong passion for problem-solving, a critical trait for success in the software engineering field. This passion drives him to find innovative solutions to complex technical challenges, enhancing his contributions to projects and improving overall software functionality.