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- company: "Matthew Campbell"
position: "Software Developer"
years: "May 2023-October 2023"
link: "#"
description: "Designer, developer and project manager of freedesktop.org's global Accessibility Portal. The portal solves multiple long-standing issues for accessibility on Linux, including support for screen reader key bindings in Wayland desktop environments and a permissions system similar to Android."
- company: "Oxfam Canada"
position: "Accessibility Consultant"
years: "December 2022-May 2023"
link: "https://oxfam.ca/"
description: "Brought in to fix accessibility issues related to meeting WCAG 2.0 AA standards based on an audit by a third-party. Use of advanced Wordpress add-on functionality along with completing detailed reports of the work done through git commits."
- company: "Southern Alberta Institute of Technology"
link: "https://sait.ca/"
position: "Instructor"
years: "June 2022-December 2023"
description: "Instructor for courses covering everything from project and team management all the way to full-stack web development (LAMP, HTML, CSS, and JS)."
- company: "Bytetools Technologies Inc."
position: "Founder"
years: "2020-present"
link: "https://bytetools.ca/"
description: "Providing institutions and individuals with the latest accessible technology in the form of transcription services and diagram creation tools. Using WCAG standards and the Rust programming language to produce structural-text and physical tactile diagrams for the blind."
- company: "Zone4 Systems Inc."
position: "Software Developer"
years: "June 2021-December 2021"
link: "https://zone4.ca/"
description: "Software development and QA for an international race timing company with a small team. Testing using Python's unittest and Selenium. Development done in Javascript and Tornado. Used the Bitbucket issue tracker and git service along with weekly team meetings to manage and discuss new ideas."