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                    Dylan Andersen

Dylan Andersen

Junior Web Developer

EXPERIENCE:

1+ YEARS

EDUCATION:

NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE

HOBBIES:

Working out, golfing, playing video games

FAVORITE TEAM:

Chicago Bears, Cubs, and Blackhawks 

FAVORITE SHOW:

Game of Thrones (except the last season)

As a Junior Web Developer at FabCom, Dylan brings a thoughtful and detail-oriented approach to building engaging digital experiences. Born in Evanston, Illinois, Dylan has lived in several cities across the country, giving him a well-rounded perspective and adaptable work style that has been an asset to the team. 

In his role, Dylan supports the development and maintenance of client websites, ensuring a responsive and seamless user experience. He also assists with email campaign builds and pipelining, helping program and deploy campaigns that are both visually engaging and technically sound. Working closely with team members, he helps keep projects running smoothly and translates client needs into effective web solutions.  

On a daily basis, Dylan communicates efficiently with his teammates to keep projects aligned and moving forward while also troubleshooting technical issues as they arise. His strong attention to detail and critical thinking skills allow him to quickly identify challenges and implement effective solutions. 

Dylan earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science from North Central College in Naperville, Illinois, and is proficient in HTML, Python, JavaScript, SQL, and CSS. With a solid technical foundation and a commitment to continuous improvement, Dylan contributes meaningfully to his team and continues to grow as a developer.  

CERTIFICATIONS:

HTML, CSS, and JS Python Certification awarded to Michael Carpenter, Junior Software Engineer at FabCom Marketing Agency SQL Neuromarketology Grandmaster certification
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