Kyle S.
About Kyle S.
Kyle S. is a Software Engineer who contributes to software solutions that assist 130 million members in achieving financial progress. He has experience in developing mid-tier services using TypeScript Node and GraphQL, and has worked for notable companies including Credit Karma, Charles Schwab, and Availity.
Work at Credit Karma
Kyle S. currently serves as a Software Engineer at Credit Karma, where he has been employed since 2022. In this role, he contributes to the development of software solutions aimed at helping 130 million members achieve financial progress. His responsibilities include designing and developing backend web services utilizing technologies such as Scala, Finagle, Apache Thrift, and MySQL. Additionally, he occasionally develops mid-tier services using TypeScript Node and GraphQL.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Credit Karma, Kyle S. worked at Charles Schwab as a Software Engineer from 2021 to 2022 in Raleigh, North Carolina. His tenure there lasted one year. Prior to that, he was employed at Availity as a Software Engineer for eight months in Jacksonville, Florida, from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, he has experience as a Programmer Analyst at BAE Systems, Inc., where he worked for three years from 2016 to 2019 in Kings Bay, Georgia.
Education and Expertise
Kyle S. earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of North Florida, where he studied from 2017 to 2020. His academic background provides a foundation for his expertise in software engineering and development, which he has applied throughout his career in various roles across different organizations.
Background
Kyle S. has a diverse background in software engineering, having worked in multiple states across the United States. His career began at BAE Systems, Inc., followed by positions at Availity and Charles Schwab, before landing at Credit Karma. His experience spans various technologies and programming languages, reflecting a solid understanding of software development processes.