Samuel Schoenwald
About Samuel Schoenwald
Samuel Schoenwald is a Software Engineer I currently working at Datasite in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has a background in music performance and has held various roles, including violin instructor and musician on a cruise ship, while also gaining experience in software development through internships and education.
Current Role at Datasite
Samuel Schoenwald holds the position of Software Engineer I at Datasite, where he has been employed since 2022. His role involves developing software solutions and contributing to various projects within the company. He utilizes his technical skills to build backend systems using Node.js and MongoDB, as well as developing frontend projects using React with either JavaScript or TypeScript.
Previous Experience at Datasite
Prior to his current role, Samuel Schoenwald worked as a Software Engineer Intern at Datasite for seven months in 2022. During this internship, he gained practical experience in software development and honed his skills in building backend systems and working with APIs.
Educational Background in Music Performance
Samuel Schoenwald earned a Master's degree in Music Performance, specializing in Violin, from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he studied from 2014 to 2016. He also completed a Bachelor's degree in Music Performance, Violin, at the University of Minnesota from 2010 to 2014. His education in music has provided him with a strong foundation in discipline and collaborative skills.
Experience as a Violin Instructor
Samuel Schoenwald has worked as a Violin Instructor at multiple institutions. He taught at UPBEAT MUSIC CORPORATION in Chicago, Illinois, for one year from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he served as a Violin Instructor at Music City Academy in San Francisco, California, for two years from 2015 to 2017. His teaching experience reflects his commitment to music education.
Cultural Experiences as a Musician
Samuel Schoenwald has performed as a musician on a cruise ship for five months, collaborating with an ensemble from three different countries. This experience allowed him to explore and experience diverse cultures during port city visits, enriching his understanding of global music traditions.