Megan Chen has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Megan most recently worked at ActiveCampaign as a Database Reliability Engineer. Prior to that, they were a Support Engineer at the same company.
Before joining ActiveCampaign, Megan worked at Lumere as a Full Stack Engineer, where they contributed to innovative technology solutions for healthcare systems. Megan also worked at Albert.io as a Software Engineer, focusing on frontend development for educational web applications.
Megan also has experience as a Software Engineer at Curiosity.com, where they worked on client-side and UI features for desktop and mobile web apps. Additionally, they worked as a Consulting Software Engineer at Uncommon Co. (formerly TrueSkills), contributing to software engineering work simulation tasks.
Megan has interned at Microsoft as a Software Engineering Intern, working on a project in C++ to facilitate IO interactions between Office client apps and third-party storage hosts. Megan has also worked as a Freelance Software Developer at Some Spider.
Earlier in their career, Megan held various roles at Carnegie Mellon University, including Teaching Assistant, Peer Tutor, and Math Department Grader. Megan also interned at Techshed as a Software Engineering Intern, where they worked on a real-time dashboard app.
Overall, Megan Chen's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, with a focus on frontend development, healthcare technology solutions, and client-side and UI features.
Megan Chen attended Carnegie Mellon University from 2012 to 2015, where they studied Mathematics and Computer Science. Before that, from 2009 to 2012, they graduated from Illinois Math and Science Academy with a High School degree. Prior to attending the Illinois Math and Science Academy, there is no information available about Megan's education. In addition to their formal education, Megan obtained certification in Mathmatica Summer Camp from Wolfram Research in July 2012.
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