Mary Angelie Bacleon
About Mary Angelie Bacleon
Mary Angelie Bacleon is a Software Developer at Altus Nz Limited, where she has worked since 2016. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Cornell Institute of Business and Technology and has previous experience as a Data Analyst in various companies.
Work at Altus NZ Limited
Mary Angelie Bacleon has been employed at Altus NZ Limited as a Software Developer since 2016. In her role, she ensures strict adherence to a structured quality assurance development lifecycle process. She provides regular updates on development plans for Building Products IT systems to the Software Development Manager. Bacleon has contributed to the development of the V6 Estimator, which is a key system for Altus's customers in the Windows & Doors industry. Her work supports the company's commitment to delivering high-quality software solutions.
Education and Expertise
Mary Angelie Bacleon studied Computer Science at the Cornell Institute of Business and Technology, where she achieved her Bachelor's degree in 2014. Prior to this, she attended Adamson University from 2005 to 2009, also earning a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in software development and data analysis, which she has applied throughout her career.
Background in Data Analysis
Before her current role at Altus NZ Limited, Mary Angelie Bacleon gained extensive experience in data analysis. She worked as a Data Analyst at Towers Watson Philippines, Inc. for four months in 2012, followed by a nine-month tenure at Docomo Intertouch Pte. Ltd. in Singapore from 2013 to 2014. Additionally, she spent two years at Datahold Phils. Inc. in the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2012. This experience has equipped her with analytical skills that complement her software development expertise.
Previous Employment at The Print Company
In 2016, Mary Angelie Bacleon briefly worked at The Print Company as a Digital Print Finisher for three months in Cheshire, United Kingdom. This role added to her diverse work experience, although it was a short-term position. Her varied employment history reflects her adaptability and willingness to engage in different aspects of technology and production.