Think back to your childhood, do you remember what you wanted to be when you grew up? You might have wanted to be a doctor, teacher, veterinarian, or professional athlete. But most likely, it was not a software engineer. As time goes on, you might have found hobbies that sparked your passion. For one of our team members, Steven, it was the thrill of playing video games and his interest in technology. Combining these two passions led Steven to pursue a career in software development.
Steven Alford, a Software Engineer II, has been with Core10 for two and half years. Steven not only brings technical experience to the team but also an interesting background in audio production. We think this is Steven’s secret weapon—making him an excellent developer and a personable and effective communicator with our clients.
“Since joining Core10 Steven has stepped into a couple of projects and made his mark quickly. Not only has he shown to have excellent coding skills, but his client communication has been excellent. He takes a very proactive approach to reach out to clients quickly and provide the right amount of business and technical information.
Steven also has a great attitude and always comes to work with a positive and happy demeanor that makes him a joy to work with. Our clients have really enjoyed working with him because of his skill and approach.”
-Tony, Core10 VP of Customer Experience
Steven recently lent us some time to share his experiences and passion for software engineering with us. We are excited for you to learn more about this exceptional member of our team. Continue reading!
My professor (Dr. Guerin) at UTM.
I liked the idea of being able to work on different projects with different tech stacks, allowing me to learn a variety of different languages and technologies.
I achieved 2 Bachelor’s degrees, one in Audio Production, and one in Computer Science.
The Art Institute of Nashville and the University of Tennessee - Martin
Audio Production at AI, and Computer Science at UTM
I have always been tech-savvy, playing a lot of video games and being generally interested in software development. Pursuing a degree in Computer Science helped me to expand upon those hobbies to turn them into a fulfilling career.
NavMD. It was a lot different than most of the projects that I’ve worked on, being in the medical side of things, and it helped me to learn a lot about the languages and frameworks I use most often nowadays.
I have 2 brothers and a sister. I, unfortunately, can’t have pets at my apartment, but one day I hope to have a big yard so that I can have a golden retriever. Most of my hobbies revolve around computers: playing video games, making video games, and occasionally reading (mostly books about video games). I also make music and draw, although those occasions are few and far between.
That I have 2 degrees, completely unrelated to one another! I’ve always thought of myself as a creative individual, and I believe that both of my degrees help me every day in the work that I put in.
The small-town vibe! I like the slow pace of everything. Having lived in Nashville during my first degree, the hustle and bustle of the city life just weren’t for me.
It’s close to home, and everything is familiar. Also, Martin is a short drive away from most of the places I would want or need to go (Dyersburg, Jackson, Nashville).
Core10 has been an amazing opportunity for me, and I am glad to be a part of such a great organization with talented folks who help me to continue improving!