Matthew Robinson

Software Engineer - Tech Lead - Biofinder at CAS

Matthew Robinson has a diverse work experience that spans different industries and roles. Matthew started their career in 2013 as a Web Application Developer at Blue Razor. In 2016, they worked briefly as a Web Developer at AtomicMedia. Matthew then joined GGServers Ltd. in 2013 as a Representative & Administrator. In this role, they were responsible for setting up Debian servers for web and gaming servers while also handling customer support and relations.

Matthew expanded their skills in programming by working as a Junior Programmer at ACS International, Ltd. and CAS from 2019 to 2020. Matthew gained further experience in software engineering when they joined ACS International, Ltd. and CAS again in 2021, this time as a Software Engineer.

Matthew also has customer service experience as a Crew Member at McDonald's from 2018 to 2019, where they worked in a fast-paced environment to achieve target service times and deliver a positive customer experience.

In addition to their professional experience, Matthew was actively involved in supporting students at Nottingham Trent University. Matthew served as a CERT Mentor, providing support to first-year students in their transition to university, leading mentoring sessions, and assisting in laboratory sessions. Matthew also served as an Outreach Ambassador, overseeing workshops for Year 10 students to improve their potential grades and delivering talks about university. Matthew was also part of the Welcome Week Team, leading activities for first-year students to help them network.

Overall, Matthew Robinson's work experience showcases their skills in web development, programming, software engineering, customer service, and mentoring.

Matthew Robinson began their education in 2011 at The National Church Of England Academy, where they completed their GCSEs. From 2015 to 2017, they attended The National Academy Sixth Form, where they obtained A Levels in Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, and an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) at Level 3. Following this, Matthew pursued higher education at Nottingham Trent University from 2017 to 2021, earning a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science. Additionally, in November 2021, they obtained a Problem-Solving Yellow Belt certification from GoLeanSixSigma.com.

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