Sitong Peng has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Sitong started their career as a Research Intern at The Scripps Research Institute in 2005, where they conducted research on cell cycle inhibition in yeast cells. Sitong then worked as a Summer Research Intern at Pfizer Global Research & Development in 2007.
In 2008, Sitong worked as an Investment Banking Analyst Intern at Financial Technology Partners, where they assisted with M&A deals and conducted independent company research.
Sitong then interned as a Pricing and Revenue Analyst Intern at LetsTalk.com in 2009, where they analyzed customer data and ran regression models to predict phone plan deactivations.
From 2010 to 2012, Sitong worked as an Actuarial Analyst and Assistant Actuarial Analyst at The Doctors Company, where they conducted studies and developed models to assess risk factors and evaluate rate reviews.
In 2012, they attended the Recurse Center as a student, focusing on furthering their programming skills.
Sitong joined EAT Club in 2013 as a Junior Software Engineer and later became a Software Engineer. Sitong modernized the company's codebase and tech, resulting in rapid iteration and new revenue streams. Sitong also ensured high server uptimes and fewer operational delays.
In 2015, Sitong joined Forge as a Software Engineer and later became a Senior Software Engineer in 2017. Sitong then moved to NZXT, Inc. in 2018, initially as a Senior Software Engineer and currently serving as a Software Engineering Manager. At NZXT, they spearheaded the rebuilding of NZXT CAM, scaling deployments and improving user experience. Sitong also led a diverse team of engineers and implemented a successful recruitment/hiring pipeline.
Overall, Sitong's work experience showcases their expertise in research, finance, software engineering, and leadership roles.
Sitong Peng attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2006 to 2010, where they earned a B.A. degree in Economics and Statistics.
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