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Yale CS Undergrad, (ex-Meta, current offer questionable) re-re-recruiting for new-grad SWE

EMAIL: anthony.jiang@yale.edu

  Location: New York
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to Relocate: Yes
TECHNOLOGIES:

- python, java, C/C++/Objective-C, Go, SQL, Rust, OCaml, LLVM, javascript - GraphQL, tensorflow, MongoDB, scikit-learn,

RESUME/LINKEDIN/GITHUB: http://www.anthonyjiang.com/pages/resume.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-j-jiang https://www.github.com/auchtopus

ABOUT:

- Graduating senior at Yale University ('23 B.S.), ex-Meta, with my current offer at a well-funded unicorn delayed. I have experience in networking and distributed systems, but am upskilling to full-stack. Also have research and industry experience in CV and NLP.

- Young, Hungry, Proactive, Completionist


Does Discord offer undergraduate internships? I use the platform daily, enjoyed reading the thought process that went in to this design, and would love the opportunity to intern there.

If y'all are, I'd like to get in contact! My email is: anthony75025[at]gmail[dot]com, and my resume can be found at https://www.anthonyjiang.com/pages/resume.html


What do you enjoy about racket?

I used it for a semester in college, and it was next to unbearable. I can appreciate it as a fun little functional programming gimmick, but nothing more than that.


I just love Lisp and you pretty much have a fun small language you can fit in my small brain with Racket. The biggest issue is the libraries. Everyone writes their own specific libraries for their problems, because its easy and fun.

I could have done it in Python but portability was always the issue.

At my former job I had to make charts from pictures with English and Spanish lettering. Took me 30 minutes to have a working client that got installed in a dozen computers that afternoon.

I needed to also re-structure the companies file system for every computer in our company.

Personally I worked in audio video contract work from time to time and I was able to make a dozen short cut programs that actually saved my biscuit several times. I could have done it in python but the portability kicked my butt. Racket made executables super easy.

Also I went through How to Design Programs and I learned a ton.


Yale (CS/Math) Undergraduate seeking Summer 2021, Fall 2021 Internships

EMAIL: anthony.jiang@yale.edu

  Location: Dallas, TX
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to Relocate: Yes
TECHNOLOGIES:

  - Python: numpy/pandas | scikit-learn | Tensorflow | streamlit | flask
  - Machine learning architectures: CNNs | RNNs and variants |Encoder/Decoder | Stanford Stanza NLP | dabbled with Transformers
  - Java
  - C
  - SQL (mainly sqlite3)
  - Jupyter|Docker| Git| learning Heroku
  - One semester of a scheme dialect if that counts for anything
RESUME:

  https://drive.google.com/file/d/12itfA1_tlsq7YAw5LnM-vuvPHXe3_8de/view?usp=sharing
LINKEDIN:

  https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-j-jiang
GITHUB:

  https://www.github.com/auchtopus
ABOUT:

  Sophomore at Yale University ('23 B.S. CS/Math) seeking summer internships in SWE, AI engineering, or quant/prop trading.
Why me?:

  1. If you want me to learn a stack/technology, I'm willing to do so on my own time during this coming spring semester.

  2. 2019 Putnam top 500 (premier undergraduate proof-based mathematics competition. This represents roughly top 10% of comptitors nationwide)

  3. I'm young and hungry.


The first book is a slow burn, but the payoff in the second book and third book make it worth it.


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