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Hector Coronado

Frontend Engineer @ Scientific American

Hector Coronado is a Frontend Engineer at Scientific American, where he specializes in web development technologies, particularly JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. His background includes experience at notable companies such as Autodesk and Martindale-Nolo.

Education and Career Background

  • Education: Hector graduated from The University of Texas at Austin and completed the Web Development Immersive program at General Assembly.
  • Previous Roles: He has also served as a teaching assistant for front-end development at General Assembly and has worked in business development.

Skills and Expertise

Hector is proficient in:

  • Frontend Technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
  • Languages: He has a strong foundation in Spanish literature, which complements his technical skills with bilingual capabilities.

Additional Experience

Before his career in web development, Hector had diverse roles, including working as a barista and lecturing at INSA de Rouen. His varied experiences contribute to a well-rounded professional profile, making him adept in both technical and interpersonal skills.12

Highlights

Sep 13 · theorg.com
Engineering and Development - Scientific American - The Org
Engineering and Development - Scientific American - The Org

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Location

San Francisco Bay Area