Pauleene Adirea Jordan
About Pauleene Adirea Jordan
Pauleene Adirea Jordan is a Software Engineer at Fannie Mae with a background in computer engineering and computer science from Rutgers University.
Current Employment at Fannie Mae
Pauleene Adirea Jordan is currently employed as a Software Engineer at Fannie Mae. Her role involves developing, testing, and maintaining software applications to support the company's financial services. She contributes her expertise in software engineering to enhance system functionalities and improve user experiences.
Past Experience at Johnson & Johnson
In 2022, Pauleene Adirea Jordan worked as a Software Engineering Coop at Johnson & Johnson for a period of four months. Her time at the company allowed her to gain valuable experience in software development within the healthcare industry, including working on various software projects and contributing to the overall efficiency of the engineering team.
Tech Mini-Mester Program at Capital One
Pauleene Adirea Jordan participated in the Tech Mini-Mester Program at Capital One in 2022. This one-month program provided her with an intensive experience in the tech industry, where she learned about various technologies and tools, networked with industry professionals, and engaged in hands-on projects designed to build her technical skills.
Educational Background
Pauleene Adirea Jordan completed her Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering and Computer Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick. Her education spanned from 2019 to 2023, during which she acquired comprehensive knowledge in computer systems, programming languages, and software development methodologies.
Cybersecurity Research Extern at Rutgers MBS Externship Program
In 2021, Pauleene Adirea Jordan participated in the Rutgers MBS Externship Program focusing on Criminal Investigation and Network Analysis. During her three-month tenure as a Cybersecurity Research Extern, she contributed to research projects aimed at enhancing cybersecurity measures and provided analytical support for criminal investigations.