Sam Toizer
About
Sam Toizer is from San Francisco, California, United States. Sam works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Internet", "Human Resources", and "Entertainment". Sam is currently Staff Product Manager at Twitter, located in San Francisco, California, United States. In Sam's previous role as a Senior Product Manager at Twitter, Sam worked in until Jun 2021. Prior to joining Twitter, Sam was a Co-Founder at Fog and the Machine and held the position of Co-Founder at San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Sam was a Product Manager at Twitter, based in San Francisco Bay Area from Oct 2017 to Jul 2019. Sam started working as Senior Software Engineer at Twitter in San Francisco Bay Area in Apr 2017. From Nov 2015 to Apr 2017, Sam was Software Engineer II at Twitter, based in San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Sam was a Software Engineer I at Twitter, based in San Francisco Bay Area from Feb 2015 to Nov 2015. Sam started working as iOS Intern at Twitter in San Francisco Bay Area in Jun 2014.
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Sam Toizer's current jobs
Sam Toizer's past jobs
[Side gig] Connecting quality local musicians to unique, well-paying opportunities in the Bay Area
Abuse features • Lead the clients team on multiple iterations of Mute Word, working closely with product to define the scope and reach of the feature (http://mashable.com/2017/03/23/how-to-mute-words-on-twitter) • Lead the clients team on Advanced Notification Filters (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/03/01/twitter-users-can-finally-filter-out-egg-accounts-from-their-notifications) • Picked up a large amount of work during Twitter's recent focus on abuse, leading a broken window bug sweep as well as advising other teams on abuse-related features (https://twitter.com/mrdonut/status/826218619147165696) Redesign (https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-redesigned-itself-to-make-the-tweet-supreme-again) • Chosen to be one of the core developers on the app-wide redesign, touching every area of our UI • Lead the work with extracting dominant color from images, coordinating across multiple teams to pipe the dominant color into everywhere in the app, across different platforms • Worked iteratively with product and design to quickly prototype and evaluate different ideas throughout
Ads Innovation team (continued from SWE I) • Rapidly promoted to SWE II in recognition of my deep understanding of the iOS codebase demonstrated through my own projects and code reviews, how to implement larger-scale architectures, and how to efficiently coordinate with outside teams • Designed the backend architecture, API format, and iOS infrastructure for the Promoted Tweet Carousel • Lead multiple projects, including Promoted Account redesign and Promoted Stickers integration • Heavily involved in project design and planning Abuse / Safety team (starting October 2016) • Granted opportunity to pursue something I'm truly passionate about at Twitter (#thankyou) • Working on several features to improve user safety on Twitter, including ability to mute words with more to come!
iOS Platform team (starting February 2015) • Developed flexible, performant UI componenets that were leveraged by other teams throughout the Twitter app • Extended the app-wide layout system to work on iPad, allowing iPhone/iPad app unification Ads Innovation Team (starting May 2015) • Selected out of several candidates to join Ads Innovation during critical time • Worked on several highly visible native ads, including implementing a reusable video canvas now used in multiple ads
• Helped implement a system to update the layout of the entire app based on screen size (especially critical for iPhone 6 and 6+ release) • Created performant and reusable animations for other teams to leverage
• Designed and implemented an iPad app for an interactive emergency department (ED) map • Independently developed several intricate UI features to improve user understanding and response time • Seamlessly integrated map app with existing iPad app while retaining consistency with ED map on other platforms • Work expected to be deployed in the 2015 software release
• Spearheaded independent project to display and interact with 3D Revitt families on the iPad • Developed new interfaces for an existing iPad app, which is expected to triple sales • Updated prior software release
• Worked fulltime analyzing and revising 600 sales accounts through SalesForce and Excel, added • • • Accounts Payable information to QuickBooks, reviewed resumes for various positions
• Managed restaurant seating, showed patrons to their tables, bussed tables
• Bussed and reset tables, served chips and salsa, filled water, served banquets