Nick Tomsho

Mid-level Software Engineer at Craftsman Plus

Nick Tomsho has a diverse work experience that spans several industries. In 2015, they worked as a Legal Intern at the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh and also served as a Judicial Intern at the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In 2017, they joined WME (William Morris Endeavor) as a Floating Assistant, where they managed mailroom operations, handled administrative tasks, and drafted coverage for script and manuscript submissions. The following year, they worked as a Freelance Reader at Barbara Tolley and Associates. In 2018, they became a Junior Scout at Floren Shieh Productions, managing a database and presenting potential book adaptations. Nick later transitioned to Arcus in 2019 as a Junior Software Engineer, where they processed payments and collaborated with an international team on API integrations and frontend improvements. In 2019, they also took on the role of a Contract Web Developer at nameberry, conducting regular updates, creating frontend components, and maintaining consistent styling. Their most recent position is at Craftsman+ as a Game Developer, starting in 2020.

Nick Tomsho began their education at the University of Pittsburgh in 2009, where they pursued a Bachelor's of Arts degree in Anthropology and Linguistics. Nick completed their undergraduate studies in 2011. Following this, Nick attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Law from 2013 to 2016, earning a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree. In 2019, they enrolled in App Academy to further develop their skills in Fullstack Web Development.

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