Dan Chandler has over 20 years of work experience in various software development and testing roles. 😀Dan started their career at USAirways, Inc. as a Passenger Service Supervisor, where they supervised customer service staff and managed ticketing and check-in processes. In 1997, they transitioned to the technology industry and worked as a Sr. Technical Support Engineer at ICVerify/Cybercash, Inc., providing technical support for electronic commerce software.
From 1998 to 1999, Dan worked as a Sr. Technical Support Supervisor at eGain Communications, where they supervised a support group for a web-based CRM and Email management application. 😀Dan developed training material for technical support and performed product usability testing.
In 1999, Dan joined Tradeweave as a Sr. Support Supervisor, where they staffed and supervised a support group for an online bidding application. 😀Dan also provided QA testing and product usability testing.
From 2000 to 2004, Dan worked at CA Technologies as a Sr. Quality Assurance Engineer, where they focused on quality assurance duties.
In 2005, Dan joined Microsoft - eHome TV as a Software Test Engineer 2, and in 2006, they moved to Tally Genicom as a Software Test Engineer, testing software and firmware for laser printers.
In 2006, Dan joined Microsoft as a Software Test Engineer, and in 2007, they joined Flow International as a Software Development Engineer Test Lead. At Flow International, their responsibilities included performing system validation, conducting manual and automated testing, managing test plans and cases using Microsoft Visual Studio Azure DevOps, and administering issue databases and test case management applications.
Dan Chandler's education history includes attending Caltech from 1996 to 1997, where they earned an A.A.S. degree in Electronic Technology. Additionally, Dan has attended the College of San Mateo, although the specific duration and any degrees or fields of study obtained during that time are unknown.
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