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\documentclass[10pt]{article}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\input{config/minimal-resume-config}
\begin{document}
\begin{center}
% Personal
% -----------------------------------------------------
{\fontsize{\sizeone}{\sizeone}\fontspec[Path = fonts/,LetterSpace=15]{Montserrat-Regular} MINA MIKHAIL}
\\
\vspace{2mm}
{\fontsize{1em}{1em}\fontspec[Path = fonts/]{Montserrat-Light} \href{mailto:[email protected]}{[email protected]} / \href{https://fightingtheboss.com}{fightingtheboss.com} / Toronto, Canada}
\end{center}
\summary
{Driven engineering leader, educator, and creative technologist with 20+ years of experience creating robust and delightful products for the web.}
% Chapter: Skills
% ------------------------
\chap{KEY EXPERTISE}{
\begin{newitemize}
\item Proven engineering leadership, Cross-functional collaboration, Team building \& coaching, System design, Software architecture, Technical strategy, Operational efficiency, Product-focused engineering, Innovative problem solving
\item HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Ruby, Rails, React, SQL, Node, GraphQL
% \item Familiar with Python, Swift \& Rust
\end{newitemize}
}
\chap{AREAS OF INTEREST}{
\begin{newitemize}
\item AI use-cases \& interaction models, the web as a platform in a mobile world, reducing technical complexity
\item Continuous growth, learning from failure, fostering a culture of trust, building world-class teams
\end{newitemize}
}
% Chapter: Work Experience
% ------------------------
\chap{EXPERIENCE}{
\job
{Shopify}
{Jan 2018 – Oct 2023}
{Engineering Manager}
{Toronto, Canada (Remote)}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Managed 20+ engineers across 3 teams, focusing on edge infrastructure, cart platform, and API performance}
\item {Assembled a team to build an extensible, unified cart platform that directly led to booking new enterprise business and unlocking critical cart capabilities across all Shopify storefronts}
\item {Improved API response times by 3x bringing average read response rates to under 150 milliseconds by managing the team that ported the Storefront API to be edge rendered}
\item {Managed teams critical to ensuring resiliency and performance of global storefronts during flash sales and Black Friday/Cyber Monday (BFCM) peak load, with no incidents in 2 consecutive years}
\item {Built team confidence and enabled onboarding of 20+ new people to the edge infrastructure on-call rotation by creating an ongoing series of presentations and table-top exercises around critical code paths and infra}
\item {Worked in coordination with senior leadership to define, design, and develop a custom project management system focused on early buy-in, minimizing waste, and increasing project visibility and coordination across the organization}
\item {Created a purpose-built CMS aimed at making context accessible and up-to-date org-wide, increasing employee engagement and freshness of data by 50\%}
\item {Developed and facilitated an org-wide course focused on practical basics of SQL for non-developers for use within Shopify data sources, delivered synchronously to 50+ employees and async to many more}
\end{newitemize}}
\job
{General Assembly}
{Dec 2016 – Jan 2018}
{Senior Manager, Instruction \& Engineering}
{Toronto, Canada}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Oversaw the integration of technology and instructional approaches post-acquisition and allocated budget to instruction and development time}
\item {Hired, trained \& managed a team of 15+ instructors, scheduling office hours and gathering student feedback}
\item {Evaluated and standardized instructional tools across the organization as a key member of the Tech Curriculum Council}
\end{newitemize}}
\pagebreak
\job
{Bitmaker (acquired by General Assembly)}
{Jun 2013 – Dec 2016}
{Chief Technology Officer, Lead Instructor \& Developer}
{Toronto, Canada}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Taught 1200+ full time students with a 90\% job placement rate among job seekers within 3 months of graduation}
\item {Developed industry-relevant, feedback-driven curriculum on all aspects of full-stack web development}
\item {Designed and developed an in-class teaching platform for delivering content and assignments, tracking progress, and receiving real-time questions and feedback from students}
\item {Created a customer acquisition system that integrated CRM, email campaign, and event \& ticketing systems to streamline and automate complex workflows, saving many person-hours per week}
\end{newitemize}}
\job
{MUBI}
{Oct 2009 – Aug 2012}
{Lead Product Engineer \& Designer}
{Palo Alto, CA / London, UK}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Grew user base 11x in one year, adding 3M users by leading Sony PS3 video-on-demand application from concept to launch, including wireframing, interaction, design, Rails API development and documentation}
\item {Designed and implemented mubi.com, a responsive, touch-enabled, single-page VOD application that became the company’s core international business}
\item {Re-designed and developed Notebook, MUBI’s popular film magazine, front- and back-end including a custom CMS for writers}
\end{newitemize}}
\job
{TIFFR}
{Jul 2009 – Present}
{Co-founder}
{Toronto, Canada}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Designed and developed a novel system for planning attendance to the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), built with Rails and React}
\item {Over 5k active users per festival, a large portion of annual pass holders and press \& industry attendees}
\item {Coordinate with TIFF annually to deepen the integration between the two systems, across tech, UX and marketing}
\end{newitemize}}
\job
{fightingtheboss}
{Nov 2007 – May 2009}
{.NET Consultant}
{Toronto, Canada}
{\begin{newitemize}
\item {Developed a custom hardware control system for hydroelectric turbine efficiency tests using .NET, used in over 500 turbine efficiency tests internationally. (client: HPPE Inc.)}
\item {Doubled the number of respondents in one year by assisting in the creation of a robust, real-time online pension analysis survey in .NET (C\#). (client: CEM Benchmarking Inc.)}
\end{newitemize}}
}
% Chapter: Education
% ------------------
\chap{EDUCATION}{
\school
{University of Waterloo}
{}
{Bachelor of Applied Science / Computer Engineering / Co-op Education Program}
{Waterloo, Canada}
{
}
}
\
\end{document}