Summary
Andrés González is a full-stack software engineer with a decade of experience, currently shaping authentication and front-end platforms at Robert McNeel and Associates in Seattle. He leads the development of Rhino Accounts, an OpenID Connect-compliant auth provider powering millions of users across McNeel's ecosystem, and built the edsApp JavaScript framework to accelerate internal and external SPA development. His work sits at the intersection of distributed systems, asynchronous programming, and cryptography, with a track record of delivering scalable, user-focused solutions. Before McNeel, he held IT and localization-focused roles at Citi, Minato Public Schools, and Applicraft, bringing a diverse perspective to cross-functional collaboration. He holds a Bachelor's in Economics from the University of Florida, a combination that underpins his analytical approach to software architecture and product delivery. Based in Seattle, he continues to push for efficient, robust systems and pragmatic, unorthodox fixes that improve both user experience and system health.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Economics, Bachelor's degree, Economics at University of Florida
Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, English