Chris Cachor has over 18 years of experience in web development and software engineering. Chris started their career at Eastern Illinois University, where they worked as a Web Developer creating web templates and a database application. Chris then worked at Marketware Technologies as a Web Designer, assisting in the creation of an e-commerce website and performing tasks like email marketing and search engine optimization.
Later, at Dealer e-Process, Chris contributed to the creation of a custom CMS for auto dealership websites, with additional responsibilities in server administration and client support. Chris then joined BluePay, Inc. as a Front End Web Developer, primarily focusing on redesigning internal application interfaces and assisting with creative marketing and UI interfaces.
Chris has also worked at myFootpath as a Web Developer, handling existing applications and client campaigns for college enrollment services and building new marketing campaigns. At Webley Systems, they updated and enhanced web applications, explored new product lines, and worked on iOS development.
Before that, Chris served as a Web Developer at Swishlinks LLC, responsible for the web portion of a professional social networking service. Chris also worked at The Mom Project as a Front End Engineer, where they translated agency mockups into functioning Rails 4 applications and assisted with process improvements and legacy support development.
Most recently, Chris held the position of Software Engineer at Sincro, an Ansira company. In this role, they supported Sincro Social Suite and other Ad Tech projects, primarily working with Facebook and Google Analytics APIs and inventory management.
Currently, Chris is employed as a Software Engineer at Jumpfeed, LLC.
Chris Cachor attended Eastern Illinois University from 2002 to 2007. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics, which they successfully completed in 2007.
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