Bryan Bess
About Bryan Bess
Bryan Bess is a Staff Engineer at The New York Times, specializing in full-stack development with JavaScript and Go. He previously worked for nine years at World Wide Technology and has extensive experience in supporting large-scale Kubernetes deployments.
Current Role at The New York Times
Bryan Bess has been working as a Staff Engineer at The New York Times since 2022. In this role, he focuses on full-stack development, leveraging his expertise in JavaScript and Go. His responsibilities include supporting various engineering initiatives and contributing to the development of digital products.
Previous Experience at World Wide Technology
Before joining The New York Times, Bryan Bess spent nine years at World Wide Technology. He held multiple positions, including Senior Developer and Lead Developer. His tenure included a shift to infrastructure roles, where he supported large-scale Kubernetes deployments in the cloud. He worked at the company from 2013 to 2022, with a brief period as Lead Developer in 2022.
Career Background at Maritz
Bryan Bess worked at Maritz from 2005 to 2013 as an Analyst-Developer (Lead). During his eight years there, he developed skills in software development and project management, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization.
Education in Computer Science
Bryan Bess earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Southeast Missouri State University. He attended the university from 2001 to 2005, where he gained foundational knowledge and skills that have supported his career in software development.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Bryan Bess has transitioned to full-stack development and has a strong background in Java development, particularly in building J2EE-based web applications. His recent focus includes infrastructure roles, where he has developed expertise in supporting large-scale Kubernetes deployments in cloud environments.