Sean O'reilly

Sean O'reilly

Senior .Net Engineer @ Syniti

About Sean O'reilly

Sean O'Reilly is a Senior .NET Engineer with extensive experience in software development and architecture. He has held various roles at companies such as BuzzBuzzHome, Realvision Inc., and SolarWinds, and has a background in Philosophy and Computer Programming.

Current Role at Syniti

Sean O'Reilly has been employed at Syniti as a Senior .NET Engineer since 2018. In this role, he utilizes his extensive experience in software development and engineering to contribute to various projects. His responsibilities include designing, developing, and maintaining software solutions that meet client needs. His tenure at Syniti reflects his commitment to advancing technology solutions within the organization.

Previous Experience in Software Development

Prior to his current position, Sean O'Reilly held several roles in software development. He worked at Realvision Inc. as a Senior Software Developer from 2017 to 2018. Before that, he spent multiple years at BuzzBuzzHome, where he progressed from Software Developer to Lead Software Architect between 2013 and 2017. His experience includes a brief tenure at SolarWinds as an Associate Developer in 2012.

Education and Training

Sean O'Reilly completed his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Ottawa from 2003 to 2008. He later pursued a diploma in Computer Programming at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology from 2008 to 2010. This combination of education in philosophy and computer programming has equipped him with a unique perspective in his engineering roles.

Early Career and Co-op Positions

Sean O'Reilly began his career with co-op positions that provided foundational experience in the IT field. He worked as an IT Programmer at HRSDC in Hull, Quebec, for three months in 2009. Following this, he served as a Quality Assurance Co-op at Rove IT for seven months in 2010. These early roles contributed to his development as a software engineer.

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