Luis Enrique Coll is one of the most sought-after system analysts and developers in the U.S. The freelancer has achieved much in just 15 years after leaving college and starting his career at the age of 20 following a move to the technology hub of Seattle, Washington. Often termed software engineers, a system analyst and developer can take on many different roles including coding, Web design, and data analysis within the development of various forms of software. Coll is a well-known figure in the technology sector and has spent much of his spare time exploring the history of Central and South America as he continues his hobby of historical research.
Few system analysts have the knowledge and wealth of experience of Luis Enrique after he spent the last 15 years working towards developing his freelance business in the Pacific Northwest and across the U.S. After graduating college, Coll moved to Seattle where he began working with many different tech companies and developed his skills in many different areas of Online development and software. As his skills in the digital arena developed, Luis began taking on new and exciting roles in different companies leading to his current role as a system analyst.
The work of a system analyst includes many different areas including overseeing various tasks completed by junior developers who may need extra supervision or a mentor to help them develop for the future. Alongside the supervision of others, the role of the analyst includes overseeing the development of new software which may need specific skills to complete. As an expert in coding, Luis Enrique Coll has spent much of his career working towards the development of new coding options when a piece of software is being developed by a particular brand.
After developing his skills as a coding and development specialist, Enrique Coll has become an integral part of the community in Seattle where he spends the rare free time he has available assisting young people in developing their own code. As a believer in coding as one of the most important parts of the future of work and society, the system analyst believes it is his duty to use his own skills to assist others who may wish to follow in his footsteps and become the technology leaders of tomorrow. As one of the most respected developers in the U.S., Coll believes the expected growth of system analysts by 2024 of more than 17 percent makes this a career which will be much sought-after in the future.
In his full-time role as a freelancer, the Washington State resident is employed by a range of different companies and brands to make sure their latest software and apps are created in the correct way. Among the aspects of technology, Coll works with in the 21st-century is the need to make sure every line of code written for a new or existing piece of software works correctly and is written in a functional way.
The freelance system analyst has designed a number of pieces of software, apps, social media accounts, and ensured the Online presence of many brands is functional and can be identified by users around the world. As an experienced Web designer, Coll has set out to create an Online presence for some of the largest Fortune 500 companies in the world and works within the confines of the role he has developed over the years. Much of the work of the technology expert who has become the go-to for many business leaders are focused on analyzing data and making sure the software being created is of the highest quality and fits into the overall plan produced.
Outside the technology work he completes on a regular basis for various companies, Luis Enrique Coll ensures he reduces his own level of stress by exploring the history of much of the Colonial world of Central and South America. Among the areas already visited by Coll are Argentina, Ecuador, and Peru where he has headed into the jungles and rural areas of these countries to explore their history. The passion for travel runs deep in the technology expert who has recently been looking to extend the range of his travels to include planned visits to Antarctica.