Andrew Sauber
About Andrew Sauber
Andrew Sauber is a Staff Software Engineer at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in software engineering, having held various roles at companies such as Linode, Zodiac™, and Monetate, Inc.
Work at The New York Times
Andrew Sauber has been employed at The New York Times as a Staff Software Engineer since 2021. He operates remotely from Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this role, he contributes to various software engineering projects, leveraging his extensive experience in the field.
Professional Experience
Prior to joining The New York Times, Andrew Sauber worked at Linode as a Senior Lead Software Engineer for 10 months in 2020. His career also includes positions at Zodiac™ as a Software Engineer, Stel Life, Inc. as a Software Engineer, and various roles at Linode, including Software Developer and Senior Software Engineer. He has experience in software engineering roles at Monetate, Inc. and co-op positions at Micron Technology and DramaFever.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Sauber is pursuing a Master of Science (M.S.) in Computer Engineering at Drexel University, a program he has been enrolled in since 2017. He previously earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering from the same institution in 2014. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in software engineering.
Early Career
Andrew Sauber began his career in software engineering with co-op positions at Micron Technology, DramaFever, and Monetate, Inc. between 2011 and 2013. These experiences contributed to his development as a software engineer and prepared him for subsequent roles in the industry.