Victor V.
About Victor V.
Victor V. is an Engineering Manager at Credit Karma, where he has worked since 2019. He has a diverse background in software engineering, having held positions at various companies including NextRoll, HubSpot, and RetailMeNot.
Work at Credit Karma
Victor V. has served as an Engineering Manager at Credit Karma since 2019. In this role, he oversees engineering teams and contributes to the development of financial technology solutions. His tenure at Credit Karma spans five years, during which he has been involved in various projects aimed at enhancing user experience and product functionality.
Previous Experience at NextRoll, Inc.
Prior to his current position, Victor V. worked at NextRoll, Inc. (formerly AdRoll Group) in multiple capacities. He began as a Senior Software Engineer for Rollworks from 2018 to 2019, followed by a role as a Staff Engineer for six months in 2019. Additionally, he served as a Senior Software Engineer for Growlabs from 2017 to 2018, accumulating significant experience in software engineering and team collaboration.
Education and Expertise
Victor V. earned a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Philosophy from Brown University, completing his studies from 2008 to 2012. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both technical and analytical skills, which he applies in his engineering roles. His academic experience includes serving as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for a computer science course at Brown University in 2012.
Career at RetailMeNot, Inc.
Victor V. worked at RetailMeNot, Inc. as a Software Engineer II from 2012 to 2015. During his three years at the company, he contributed to various software development projects, enhancing his technical skills and gaining experience in the e-commerce sector. This role helped him build a solid foundation for his future positions in engineering management.
Internships and Early Career
Victor V. began his professional career with several internships. He worked as a Software Engineer Intern at HubSpot for three months in 2011, gaining practical experience in software development. Additionally, he held a Partnerships and Innovations Intern position at Houston A+ Challenge in 2009. His early experiences provided him with insights into both technical and operational aspects of organizations.