# Carlos Gomez > Building the Scheduling Layer for Apps and Agents — Founder at Posthook Location: New York, New York, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/carlosgomez ## Work Experience ### Founder @ Posthook Jan 2025 – Present | New York City Metropolitan Area Posthook is your application's scheduling layer. Schedule once, receive reliably. Replacing cron jobs and retry infrastructure with a simple API so developers can focus on what happens, not when. As agents and autonomous workflows grow, so does the need for reliable scheduling infrastructure. That's what we're building. ### Founder @ Posthook Jan 2018 – Jan 2025 | Greater New York City Area Built and launched a webhook scheduling API. Grew organically to a stable user base while validating the problem space before committing full-time. ### Senior Software Engineer @ Meta Jan 2024 – Jan 2025 | New York, New York, United States ### Senior Software Engineer @ Lyft Jan 2022 – Jan 2023 | New York City Metropolitan Area Lyft Bikes and Scooters - Platform Team ### Senior Software Engineer Technical Lead @ andros Jan 2020 – Jan 2021 ### Senior Software Engineer @ andros Jan 2019 – Jan 2020 | Greater New York City Area ### Senior Software Engineer @ Paperless Post Jan 2016 – Jan 2018 | Greater New York City Area Worked closely with management and the product team in the development of backend services and APIs in Go for a new social events product. Gathered buy-in for and implemented software development and deployment processes using Kubernetes, helm.sh and CircleCI. Designed and implemented the Identity service and a solution that seamlessly authenticates users across the legacy monolithic stack and the new microservices stack. ### Software Engineer @ Shutterstock Jan 2013 – Jan 2016 | Greater New York City Area We built and maintained the Accounts service (node.js), one of the first services in Shutterstock's move to a Services Oriented Architecture as a member of the Identity Management team. Apart from feature development and data migration efforts, I focused on squashing bugs, driving security initiatives, and improving reliability through better architecture. Then I moved on to the Storage Team, where I picked up a love for Go writing tools to increase the durability and reliability of Shutterstock's petabyte-scale object storage. ### Corporate Operations Engineer @ Google Jan 2010 – Jan 2012 | Mountain View, CA Drove local and global IT projects through approvals and buy-in, planning, and implementation. - Developed a Python SOAP API client and scripts that parse usage reports of a third party service and deletes unused user accounts. This reduced the monthly bill by about 40% and allows the team to manage these accounts programmatically. - Wrote a Python App Engine application that gathers data and graphs metrics on measurable actions taken by support personnel. - Curated coursework, books, and other resources for team members looking to expand their knowledge of Java. Supported internal users with ChromeOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, Android, iOS, and Blackberry issues as well as sales, finance, legal, and engineering applications and tools. Deployed and supported services such as video conferencing, telephony, and printing. Liaised with operations teams to figure out solutions and workarounds for outages and bugs. Traveled to remote offices to collaborate with local and international teams (San Francisco, San Bruno, New York, Dublin, Sydney). Contributed to the IT set-up (wireless testing, presentation setups, etc.) and provided IT support to local events and conferences. ### Software Engineering Rotation @ Google Jan 2012 – Jan 2012 | Mountain View, CA Developer for the Techstop Info application. - Designed and coded the Techstop Hours feature - auto-completing selectors in Google Closure with the corresponding Python on App Engine datastore property for its serialization. - Removed the need for two Javascript libraries by refactoring uses of jQuery to Google Closure. - Implemented the use of compiled Javascript and CSS. Automated the release process for Techstop Toolbox (Java running on production infrastructure), lowering the time it takes to release a new version by 75% while minimizing human error. Technical lead for the Techstop Online migration project. - Ensured that all the technical aspects of migrating a knowledge base to another CMS were completed on schedule. - Configured Google front end systems to route traffic and control access to the new system. - Wrote an App Engine Python application to redirect thousands of daily requests for old URLs to the URL on the new system and store relevant metrics data. It uses the Google Docs API to periodically look at a spreadsheet of manual mappings and update its NoSQL datastore and memcache. Participated in the support rotation for high priority bugs and feature requests for all of the team’s services. ### Computer Consultant @ Freelance Jan 2005 – Jan 2010 | New York City Metropolitan Area ### Information Solutions Engineering Intern @ Raytheon Network Centric Systems Jan 2007 – Jan 2008 | Greater Boston ## Education ### Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems, Business Administration Stony Brook University ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/-carlosgomez --- Source: https://flows.cv/carlosgomez JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/carlosgomez/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-31