Ami Robinson is a frontend-focused web and digital services professional with eight years of experience building accessible, responsive websites and digital campaigns across government, higher education, and nonprofit sectors. Currently a Business Application Advisor in the BC Public Service, she designs and implements business web applications that support immigration settlement and integration programs while ensuring usability and future scalability. Previously she maintained and optimized large CMS-driven sites at BC Pension Corporation and Vancouver Island University, pairing Drupal/Liferay expertise with strong UX and WCAG compliance practices. Ami combines hands-on HTML/CSS/JavaScript and React skills with marketing experience—managing paid social campaigns, SEO, and CRM-driven recruitment funnels—to deliver measurable outcomes. She contributes front-end work to an open-source Ruby on Rails rescue app connecting adopters and shelters, demonstrating a practical commitment to user-focused, mission-driven projects. Based in Nanaimo, Canada, Ami blends technical craftsmanship with product-minded communication, often acting as the bridge between developers, designers, and stakeholders.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management, General, Certificate in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management, General at University of Victoria
Frontend Development Course, Web Development, Frontend Development Course, Web Development at The Odin Project
British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), International Education and Culture Program, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), International Education and Culture Program at Nagoya University
Kasugaijin's open-source Ruby on Rails production app that enables dog rescue organisation staff in Mexico to post dogs and receive applications for adoption from users in USA and Canada..
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ruby-on-railsrailsadoptionrubyrescue
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