Matthias Gattermeier is a Senior Software Engineer in New York with 11 years of experience building scalable web and backend systems using Go, Node.js, Python and modern front-end frameworks. At The New York Times he focuses on Go and cloud platforms (GCP/AWS), blending API design, real-time features and performance testing to deliver robust production services. His background spans international development and civic tech—consulting on Drupal projects for the UN and UNDP—and an entrepreneurial streak as co‑founder of two ventures, giving him strong product sensibilities. Comfortable across databases from MongoDB and Redis to CloudSQL, he also brings experience with GraphQL, OAuth and Chrome extensions. Outside engineering he’s an avid diver and chocolate enthusiast, a combination that hints at a willingness to take calculated risks and savor small pleasures.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Hack Reactor
MA, International Development, MA, International Development at Universität Wien
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Matthias Gattermeier - Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times