The Atlas for Cities
David works as a backend engineer for The Atlas, bringing multiple years of experience as both a Software Engineer, as well as a Quality Engineer. He has many interests in the software engineering field and is always excited to learn and grow as a person. He has experience using a wide range of technical stacks and he prides himself on his ability to learn new skills. Most recently, David worked at a contracting company that allowed him to work on a variety of projects. These projects consisted of team sizes ranging from 2 up to 15 people, and utilized a wide range of technologies, such as various front end libraries like Angular and React, as well as Devops tools like Kubernetes and Openshift. Here, he was able to use his technical abilities and strong collaboration skills to help secure additional contracts to allow the company to grow. He calls upon this engineering experience to help make the Atlas as great as it can be.
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The Atlas for Cities
Today, city officials use The Atlas – for free – to browse case studies, post questions and follow trending topics. Companies pay a subscription to use The Atlas for targeted marketing, sales intelligence and increased deal flow. Tomorrow, The Atlas will be the platform where all local government transactions occur. In this first 8-months theplatform grew to host over 12K city users from 2.2K cities that impact 247 million US residents.