Samuel Lissner

Hey everyone!

I am Samuel – a Senior Software Developer with 7+ years of experience.

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  • W&W Interaction Solutions GmbH
  • Billy Mobile
  • jetzt.de (Sueddeutsche Zeitung)
Stefan Ostermayr

Stefan Ostermayr

Head of Software Development

Samuel is the Swiss army knife of our dev team. Being a versatile and experienced full-stack engineer, his positive impact is invaluable.

Oriol Blanc

Oriol Blanc

Director of Engineering

When hiring developers, we were looking for three qualities: great talent, the right attitude, and a person who is fun to work with. Samuel was meeting all of them!

Uwe Lätsch

Uwe Lätsch

CEO Vinlivt

If you are searching for a developer obsessed with bringing value to your business, you must work with Samuel!

Ivan Bruque

Ivan Bruque

Head of Technology

Once you believe a feature is "okay", better ask Samuel! He will 10x the quality of it.

Dimitri B.

Dimitri B.

Lead Developer

As a team lead, Samuel has managed and shipped complex software projects to our full satisfaction.

Jordi Tamargo

Jordi Tamargo

CEO Billy Mobile

I have hardly seen somebody as organized as Samuel.

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