From September 2007 to October 2008, Jared worked as a software engineer for Sungard Data Systems near the Wall Street area of Manhattan. He then joined Confirmit Inc. as a Professional Services Consultant, and helped pave the way for the Norwegian analytics firm by closing over 5,000 support tickets in his 6+ year tenure there. In 2016, Jared joined artificial intelligence and computer vision startup Clarifai, where he built out the entire Support Engineering department from the ground up and ran it by himself for three and a half years. He also led the company's world-renowned Cheer Enforcement Task Force to help enhance the company's culture and morale, and successfully oversaw two heralded company-wide Olympics competitions in 2018 and 2019. Jared began his first foray into the advertising world by joining Ad-Tech startup TripleLift in August 2019, where he resolved many complex platform issues and wrote a plethora of Python scripts while also mentoring many Junior team members. He started his current role as Head of Support at fintech startup CorpAxe in November 2020, and continues to oversee the performance of the entire Support organization and help drive improvements with engineering, product and business teams to make the platform as awesome as possible.
Jared joined Wikipedia in August 2006 while he was doing an internship at the auditing bureau of the New York City Comptroller's office. He was very bored one day and luckily, Wikipedia was not one of the websites blocked on his personal computer. Since then he has worked on a bunch of sports articles. He is always editing some article or another to try and get it featured (or GA first, of course). Much to his delight, the New Jersey Devils were recently featured on the front page on June 30, 2007, the 25th anniversary of their team's naming. Jared then got goaltender Martin Brodeur on the front page twice, most recently on May 6, 2012.
Get the Bleacher Creatures article to GA, and then FA status
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Just a little message of thanks for your great work in hockey articles, including Joe Sakic. Nice to see collaboration amongst differing fans. Jmlk17 06:18, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
The Running Man Barnstar
Congrats on getting the New Jersey Devils article to featured status. I know you, flamurai and I worked hard on this for a long time, and you deserve some accolades for your hard work. Hope to work with you again on another sports article in the future. AnthonyHit me up... 20:18, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
The Outlaw Halo Award
For your outstanding work on things having to do with the New Jersey Devils; including the articles, lists and all that. The only reason I award this one is because the image has devils horns, so it sort of has something to do with the Devils. NJD4life 17:27, 5 July 2007 (UTC)