Noah Lipsyc
About
Noah Lipsyc is from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Noah works in the following industries: "Software Development". Noah is currently Back End Lead at Deliverect, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In Noah's previous role as a Back End Developer at Deliverect, Noah worked in Toronto, Ontario, Canada until Dec 2021. Prior to joining Deliverect, Noah was a Back End Developer at Tatari and held the position of Back End Developer. Prior to that, Noah was a Senior Developer at VNDLY Inc from Aug 2020 to Oct 2020. Noah started working as Full Stack Software Developer at G Adventures in Toronto, Canada Area in Mar 2019. From Sep 2018 to Mar 2019, Noah was Senior Developer at Terrene, based in Kitchener, Canada Area. Prior to that, Noah was a Lead Developer at Empire Life, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada from Aug 2017 to Aug 2018. Noah started working as UX Data Analyst at Wild Apricot Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in Jul 2016.
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Noah Lipsyc's current jobs
Noah Lipsyc's past jobs
Creation of machine learning based models to predict future business events Data collection, analysis, and presentation Carrying out usability testing and presentation of the results
Design, develop and instruct clients on the maintenance of CMS managed websites.
Worked as part of a team to consolidate several companywide knowledge bases Wrote semantic, standards compliant HTML and CSS Ensured consistency of content across English and French systems
I manage a team that continually improves the User Experience of the Higgins register, and implements these changes using Sass and Angular.
Ensures safety and comfort of passengers onboard the aircraft.
Led a team of videographers, editors and interviewers to produce all video content for the 2013 Emerge Conference. This included promotional videos and coverage of numerous simultaneous speakers on the day of.
Was in charge of designing visuals organizing content in the Humber Students' Federation bi-weekly paper, Humberlife.
Designed and implemented a two-week program to teach digital photography and manipulation to children age 9-12 years.
Wrote stories and took pictures for events and important issues relating to the Humber Students' Federation, for their bi-weekly paper, Humberlife.