Dooley Pouriliaee

Principal Full Stack Software Engineer at XFactor.io
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(386) 825-5501
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Trent Livingston

Dooley was an integral part of the ESI Analyst team, leading our innovations around our API, indexing and search capabilities within the SaaS platform. His ability to simplify problems and break things down to manageable solutions were key to the team reaching our development goals. His strong work ethic and ability to quickly turn around solutions in short order made him an ideal fit for our startup team.

Dan Zollmann

Dooley brings fantastic energy and drive to his work. He's a creative problem solver, and thrives on challenge. We enjoyed working with him, and are grateful for his contribution.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Principal Full Stack Software Engineer
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      XFactor.io is revolutionizing traditional Go-to-Market strategy and execution by transforming customers’ Annual Operating Plan into an Always Operating Plan. XFactor.io’s X Platform is the world’s only intelligent Go-to-Market Platform with constant sales performance monitoring, real-time “next-move” recommendations, simulation modes, confidence scoring, and live analytics. As Principal Full Stack Software Engineer I play a critical role building, guiding, and supporting the team in solving the most impactful technical challenges; leading and supporting engineering managers and engineers in their career development and growth; and balance overall strategy, roadmaps, security, privacy, team morale, technical debt, and customer needs.

Education

  • Centre for Arts and Technology
    Game Design, Arts, Technology
    2003 - 2005

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