Agustin Moles
About Agustin Moles
Agustin Moles is a Senior Frontend Developer at The Climate Corporation, where he has worked remotely since 2021. He has a background in web performance engineering and has contributed to various projects using modern web technologies.
Work at The Climate Corporation
Agustin Moles has been employed as a Senior Frontend Developer at The Climate Corporation since 2021. He works remotely from the United States, contributing to the development of web applications that support the company's mission in agricultural technology. His role involves utilizing modern web technologies to enhance user experience and application performance.
Previous Experience in Web Development
Prior to his current position, Agustin worked at BlockFi as a Senior Frontend Developer from 2020 to 2021. He was responsible for developing web applications in a fast-paced environment. Before that, he served as a Web Performance Engineer at Nodus Company from 2019 to 2020, where he focused on optimizing web performance and user experience.
Education and Expertise
Agustin Moles studied at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, where he earned a degree in Sistemas de Información, completing his studies from 2016 to 2020. His educational background provides a strong foundation in information systems, which supports his work in frontend development and modern web technologies.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Agustin has improved testing codebases by integrating libraries such as React Testing Library and Cypress Testing Library. He has also contributed to the migration of JavaScript projects to TypeScript, which enhances code maintainability and scalability. His technical skills include proficiency in AWS, GraphQL, and PrismaORM, showcasing his capabilities in backend application development.
Teaching Experience at Coderhouse
In addition to his development roles, Agustin worked as a ReactJS Professor and Content Creator at Coderhouse from 2021 to 2022. In this position, he taught web development concepts and best practices, sharing his knowledge with students in Buenos Aires, Argentina.