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Alessandro Vendruscolo MOBILE ➜ +39 338 5051365

EMAIL ➜ alessandro.vendruscolo@gmail.com

ADDRESS ➜ Via della Piantalonga 16 ➜ 33080 Fiume Veneto (PN) — Italy

WEB ➜ Personal website avedesign.me ➜ Twitter @MisterJack ➜ Github @vendruscolo ➜ Stack Overflow @Alessandro Vendruscolo

About me

I obtained my BSc in Computer Science from the University of Padua (Italy) in 2011. I'm an experienced designer and developer. In my work, end users experience is a top priority: I always try to design my software products from the consumer perspective. This allows me to find weak points early on.

EXPERTISE ➜ Information Architecture, Interaction Design, Prototyping ➜ iOS Development ➜ Unit testing, Integration testing, TDD ➜ FRP

I always try to keep up with the latest development tools and programming languages. I automate most of the work I do. I’ve extensive knowledge in software engineering: I’m a meticulous developer, who gives much importance to Information Architecture and Interaction Design, to deliver the best User Experience possible.

Education OCTOBER 2008 - OCTOBER 2011 ➜ Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science (101/110) at the Università degli Studi di Padova

Work experience

I’ve been working as a freelance developer from March 2013 to July 2017. From August 2017 I’ve been the CTO of MOLO17, where I applied my experience to improve the processes of the company and make it grow in size and methodology. On October 2019 I joined 1Password,

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working in an international and distributed team, developing new features for the most loved password manager. This put me in the position to work on a product used by millions of people.

Below, a list of some of the most important and rewarding projects I've worked on.

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OCT 2008–SEP 2011 | University Enrolled into Computer Science course at the University of Padua.

OCT 2011–DEC 2012 | New Vision Srl After a short period doing web development, I worked on the iOS application for the Thron platform.

JAN 2013–JUL 2017 | Freelance Worked on different projects as freelance iOS Engineer and on some web apps, including: ➜ Development of iOS game “Sfida l’Italiano!” for MIUR. ➜ Development of the “Samsung Galaxy TabPro S” website. ➜ Prototype of the iOS app for Jua. ➜ Development of the iOS app Whirlpool 6th Sense Live. ➜ Development of the “Feltrinelli per PortaVolta” website. ➜ Development of iOS apps for MOLO17, before joining the company full time.

During this period, I worked for CenterVue for an extended period of time, doing: ➜ Development of the web interface to control the initial “Compass” micro-perimeter

prototype. This was later re-engineered into an Android app by CenterVue. ➜ Development of the iOS client for the “Eye Knowledge Network” platform. ➜ Development of the “Remote Viewer”, a rich application to view in the browser

results of different exams (fundus and micro-perimeter) performed by three different tools.

➜ Development of the “Sales App” iOS app.

AUG 2017–SEP 2019 | MOLO17 Srl CTO at MOLO17, adopted a test-first approach for the development of apps, improved the adoption CI and software engineering best practices. Defined the software development lifecycle and workflow (architecture → QA → release), achieving improved software quality and reliability. Helped growing the company: went to almost 3x the number of hires, adopted new tools to streamline work and improve processes.

SEP 2010–TODAY | MacStories, Inc. Full stack web development for the MacStories network, including the main news site MacStories, the podcasts websites AppStories and Dialog Podcast, and the members-only Club MacStories.

OCT 2019–TODAY | AgileBits, Inc. iOS and macOS development for 1Password. 1Password is a multi platform native password manager. Work happens in feature-specific teams, with people with different roles (PM, developers, designers).

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