This document contains a summary of Silvia Trevellin's career experience as a front end developer. It outlines her first experiences with web development in 2014, including her first projects with WordPress and interactions with technologies like Bootstrap. It then summarizes her current role as a front end developer at Pixelant AB since 2015, where she works on tourism and pharmaceutical projects using HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, TYPO3, JavaScript, and Scrum methodologies.
In the third instalment we present the strategy for the second wave: content. The first wave, channels (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) will primarily be used for broadcasting the content we create at Apegroup. However, the content itself is also part of the social media, we will not own any channels.
Liveclicker: Exploring the benefits of real-time emailcloud.IQ
We live in a real-time world - so you should operate a real-time email marketing program. This webinar reveals how marketers are using moment-of-open content within email messages to drive engagement, conversions, and clicks. Understand the pitfalls and 'go-to' best practices while you separate hype from reality.
Essential learnings in this webinar include:
The paradigm shift to moment-of-open customization
- Shifting consumer behavior and its impact on moment-of-open personalization
- What additional moment-of-open data is now available?
Promises and pitfalls of real-time content in email
- How to leverage real-time content in email
- Examples of real-time campaigns – good, bad & ugly
Integrating real-time content into an existing email strategy
- Best practices and limitations for moment-of-open personalization
- Creating efficiencies in an email program with real-time content
- Lifecycle email marketing with real-time content
- Quick wins with real-time email content
In the third instalment we present the strategy for the second wave: content. The first wave, channels (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn) will primarily be used for broadcasting the content we create at Apegroup. However, the content itself is also part of the social media, we will not own any channels.
Liveclicker: Exploring the benefits of real-time emailcloud.IQ
We live in a real-time world - so you should operate a real-time email marketing program. This webinar reveals how marketers are using moment-of-open content within email messages to drive engagement, conversions, and clicks. Understand the pitfalls and 'go-to' best practices while you separate hype from reality.
Essential learnings in this webinar include:
The paradigm shift to moment-of-open customization
- Shifting consumer behavior and its impact on moment-of-open personalization
- What additional moment-of-open data is now available?
Promises and pitfalls of real-time content in email
- How to leverage real-time content in email
- Examples of real-time campaigns – good, bad & ugly
Integrating real-time content into an existing email strategy
- Best practices and limitations for moment-of-open personalization
- Creating efficiencies in an email program with real-time content
- Lifecycle email marketing with real-time content
- Quick wins with real-time email content
Secrets to impactful presentations volume 2 - 8 toolsHavain
What tools do experts use to create and deliver powerful presentations? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Here´s eight tools to replace or complement PowerPoint in your next presentation.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
In this talk I'll outline how Hyperion, one of the Automattic teams working on WordPress.com, tackled one of the milestones that made the new design and framework Calypso possible.
Automattic is a fully distributed company, so you'll get insights on how it works and some principles you can borrow to make your own remote or distributed teams work.
This talk was presented at Culturevist (London) and World IA Day (Rome).
More about Calypso:
https://developer.wordpress.com/calypso/
Distributed Companies: A WordPress.com Team Perspective - Davide Casali - Cod...Codemotion
Distributed companies and organizations are getting more visibility nowadays, but how does it work in practice, day to day, to design while being remote? This talk explores how a completely distributed team works, following the steps of Hyperion, one of the teams that worked on the new "Calypso" WordPress.com. The audience will be able to see in a deeper detail how a distributed team is organized and it will get a few driving principles on how to make it work for your own remote or distributed team.
idealabs intrapreneur: going from Antwerp, to London and San FranciscoCedric Deweeck
Cedric Deweeck (idealabs) visited 2 of the biggest startup hubs of the planet in 10 days. Attended 2 big tech and startup conferences, and got the chance to pitch his Startup in San Francisco
Our portfolio in the PDF format with live hyperlinks is downloaded at https://neitdesign.com/ You're very welcome to click-click-click and see the real cases that we've worked on at NeitDesign for the last 3 years.
Secrets to impactful presentations volume 2 - 8 toolsHavain
What tools do experts use to create and deliver powerful presentations? We set out to find the answer by interviewing the people we have worked and people we think have interesting views to presentations.
Here´s eight tools to replace or complement PowerPoint in your next presentation.
If you want to discuss presentation creation or design.
Contact: timo@havain.fi / @Timo_Havain (Twitter) / linkedin.com/in/timosorri -
In this talk I'll outline how Hyperion, one of the Automattic teams working on WordPress.com, tackled one of the milestones that made the new design and framework Calypso possible.
Automattic is a fully distributed company, so you'll get insights on how it works and some principles you can borrow to make your own remote or distributed teams work.
This talk was presented at Culturevist (London) and World IA Day (Rome).
More about Calypso:
https://developer.wordpress.com/calypso/
Distributed Companies: A WordPress.com Team Perspective - Davide Casali - Cod...Codemotion
Distributed companies and organizations are getting more visibility nowadays, but how does it work in practice, day to day, to design while being remote? This talk explores how a completely distributed team works, following the steps of Hyperion, one of the teams that worked on the new "Calypso" WordPress.com. The audience will be able to see in a deeper detail how a distributed team is organized and it will get a few driving principles on how to make it work for your own remote or distributed team.
idealabs intrapreneur: going from Antwerp, to London and San FranciscoCedric Deweeck
Cedric Deweeck (idealabs) visited 2 of the biggest startup hubs of the planet in 10 days. Attended 2 big tech and startup conferences, and got the chance to pitch his Startup in San Francisco
Our portfolio in the PDF format with live hyperlinks is downloaded at https://neitdesign.com/ You're very welcome to click-click-click and see the real cases that we've worked on at NeitDesign for the last 3 years.
1. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
9 March 1984
born in Vicenza
Smiling and Chubby
1987
started to belive
in Santa
1990
teached my
brother to
Ride a Bike
1998
debuted as a
Soul Blues
Singer
2003
high shool degree in
tech’s school IT Science and
Economics
2010
Web account
AdessoWEB.biz
2011
bike ride
Stelvio Pass
(2.757 mt)
2007
My life as
indipendent person
2010
climbed the
Pink Mountain
(4654 mt)
2011
Web account
Catalyst and
Meneghini & Ass .
2012
Product Owner
Natural Dep. Veneto
2009
volunteered at the
dogs Shelter of
Vicenza town
2012
bought my own
apartment in
Vicenza
2013
moved to
Malmö
(Sweden)
1984 2013
2. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
March 2014
July 2014
May 2014
January 2014
my first
Javascript
exercise
my first
E-Commerce
with
Wordpress
my first
Interactive UI
with
KnockoutJS
my first
WebMobileApp
my fisrt Mockup
with
Illustrator
my firstt
PR on GitHub
my first
Talk at FooCafé
published my first
static website
with
HTML and CSS
my first contact
with
Twitter Bootstrap
edited my fisrt
picture with
Photoshop
I decided
to become a
Developer
My first
customer
10 Jan 2014 12 Jan 2014
15 Feb 2014 15 Mar 2014 22 Mar 2014
24 Mar 2014 30 Mar 2014 15 May 2014
27 jul 2014 3 Sept 2014
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3. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
December 2014
March 2015
Feb 2015
November 2014
follow me
my first project as
FE developer leader
http://danmark.visitsweden.com
my first talk during
a Ispiration Lunch
http//: resultify.se
my first exeperience
as developer on
http://iqq.se
my first meetng with
a customer
my first
github pull request
approved at work
a Wordpress website
for a travel agency
http://ombreblu.com
a Wordpress website
for an Italian brand
http://www.bilflex.it
05 Nov 2014 23 Nov 2014
25 Nov 2014 03 Dec 2014 11 Dec 2014
16 Dec 2014 05 Feb 2015
5 Jun 2015 July 2015
my first step on the
recruitment world
28 Jan 2015
my first
test for a new
job position
my firstday of work
as FE develper on
http://pixelant.se
4. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
Dicember2015
July 2016
Feb 2016
November 2014
Start to work with
a new team in
Pixelant
choosed as
Lead Developer
for few projects
My fisrt Xmas Party
at Pixelant
Attending dotCSS
Conference in
Paris
Attending dotJS
Conference in
Paris
Talk at FooCafé
dufing the event
FuckUp Night
My first week
of vacation after
a long year
5 Nov 2015 25 Nov 2015
04 Dec 2015 07 Dec 2015
09 Dec 201% 12 Dec 2015 15 Feb 2016
25 Jul 2016 20 Aug 2016
NOW
my talk at
FooCafé about
TwitterBootstrap 4
My firts intenational
conference as
Speaker at T3EE15
5. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
HTML CSS
Flexbox
SASS LESS
Illustrator
Javascript
Git
PHPWordPress
SmartGit Italian English Swedish
Developer
Tools
Photoshop TDD Scrum
Bootstrap
TYPO3
6. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
What Can I learn tomorrow?
My challenge for the future is to learn as much as possible from people around me.
Every evening I watch myself in the mirror and I ask myself:
“What did you learn today? ”
But today I feel to ready for a new question:”What can I learn from your firm tomorrow morning?”
In the last 2 years I created and improved my technical skills, I’m working as FE full time and now
I’m looking for the opportunity to work in a professional environment like yours and expand my knowledge.
I can contribute into your firm!
I can transmit to others colleagues new energy, optimism, and the desire for personal improvement.
I can bring fresh air in the team with a nice italian touch!
“ The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them”
Ernest Hemingway
7. Silvia Trevellin Front End Developer
Silvia Trevellin Mobile: 0046 (0)760 012574E-mail: silvia.trevellin@gmail.com Skype: silvia.trevellin
What did I do?
What I’m doing?
Nov 2014 - Jan 2015
Stage as FE developer at IQQ AB
IQQ is a small web agency in Malmö.
They create web sites and e-commerces with Wordpress.
I saw the opportunity to improve my kills in Wordpress which is the same platform that I’ve chosen for my projects during 2014.
Feb 2015 - current position
FE developer at Pixelant AB
I meet Robert Lindh, CEO, during a conference on FooCafè .
After few days and a good test I was the new member of Pixelant family as FE developer.
Html, Css, bootstrap3, TYPO3, Javascript and Scrum are now my best friends.
Since the very first day I’ve been involved in the creation and maintenance of tourism and pharmaceutical projects.
So far so good: my customer is happy, I’m improving my technical skills and having so much fun!