Sebastian Cruz

Software Engineer at Lattice

Sebastian Cruz has a strong background in software engineering and project management. Sebastian began their career in 2014 as a Project Manager at Amibar, where they supervised a team of web engineers, mobile developers, and UI/UX designers. In this role, they facilitated communication between different teams and ensured product quality and timely delivery.

In 2015, Sebastian co-founded Cacaodev, where they managed customer relationships and utilized platforms like Thumbtack and Yelp to attract customers. Within three months, they were able to double the company's demand.

Sebastian then joined Walmart Global eCommerce in 2017 as a Software Engineer. At this role, they applied their technical expertise to develop software solutions. Sebastian worked at Walmart Global eCommerce for two years, until 2019.

Most recently, Sebastian Cruz joined Lattice in 2019 as a Software Engineer. Unfortunately, no end date is mentioned in the provided data.

Sebastian Cruz has a brief education history. Sebastian attended App Academy in the year 2016, where they studied Computer Software Engineering. Prior to that, from 2013 to 2014, Sebastian studied Computer Science at Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. Although no degree was specified in either of these experiences, this is the chronological order of Sebastian's education history.

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Used by 5,000+ companies around the world, Lattice's people management platform brings together all the tools, workflows, and insights business leaders and people managers need to build engaged, high-performing teams and succeed in the new world of work. The Lattice platform enables great business outcomes by integrating continuous performance management, employee engagement, career development, compensation management, goal-setting and OKRs, and people analytics in a unified, employee-centric experience that people actually like to use.