Eric Wong
About Eric Wong
Eric Wong is a Software Developer specializing in Android applications, currently employed at Konrad Group in Toronto, Ontario, since 2019. He has a diverse background in software development, having worked for various companies including Bombardier Inc., IBM, and Rakuten Kobo Inc.
Work at Konrad Group
Eric Wong has been employed at Konrad Group as a Software Developer (Android) since 2019. In this role, he focuses on developing front-end components for Android applications, utilizing programming languages such as Kotlin and Java. His work serves clients across various sectors, including retail and finance. Wong's contributions are integral to the development of mobile applications that meet industry standards and client needs.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining Konrad Group, Eric Wong gained diverse experience in software development through various positions. He worked as a Full Stack Developer at Bombardier Inc. for three months in 2017 and at RideCo for another three months in 2018. Additionally, he held roles as a Software Developer at IBM and Audatex Canada in 2016 and 2015, respectively, each for three months. Wong also served as an E-commerce Web Developer at Rakuten Kobo Inc. in 2017 and as a Technical QA Analyst at VitalHub Corp. in 2015.
Education and Expertise
Eric Wong studied at the University of Waterloo, where he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in Computer Engineering. His academic journey spanned from 2013 to 2019, providing him with a solid foundation in software development principles and practices. Wong's education has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in various programming environments and contribute effectively to software projects.
Contributions to UI and UX Design
In his role as a Software Developer, Eric Wong has contributed to user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design decisions for Android applications. He ensures that the applications align with the latest trends in native mobile development, enhancing usability and overall user satisfaction. His involvement in design decisions reflects his understanding of both technical and user-centric aspects of software development.