Kevin Ding
About Kevin Ding
Kevin Ding is a Software Engineer III at Guideline with extensive experience in software engineering and quality assurance roles across various companies.
Software Engineer III at Guideline
Kevin Ding currently holds the position of Software Engineer III at Guideline, a role he commenced in 2023. His responsibilities in this position include developing and maintaining software applications, ensuring system reliability, and contributing to project design and architecture. Kevin's work leverages his extensive background in software engineering, enabling him to efficiently address complex technical challenges.
Previous Roles at Guideline
Prior to his current role, Kevin Ding worked as a Software Engineer II at Guideline from 2022 to 2023. During this time, he was involved in code development, testing, and deployment processes. His work included collaborating with team members to improve system performance and ensuring that the software products met user requirements and industry standards.
Software Engineering Experience at TeleSign
From 2019 to 2022, Kevin Ding served as a Software Engineer at TeleSign, where he contributed to the development of communication and user verification technologies. Before this role, he worked as a QA Automation Engineer at TeleSign from 2015 to 2019. During his tenure, he focused on creating automated testing solutions to enhance product quality and reliability, leveraging his skills in automation tools and processes.
Early Career and QA Engineering
Kevin's early career included positions at EXOS and Location Labs. He was a QA Engineer at EXOS from 2013 to 2015, working in Hollywood to implement quality assurance practices for various projects. In 2013, he also held a short-term role as a Software Engineer in Test at Location Labs in Emeryville, CA, where he concentrated on software testing and quality control tasks.
Education and Research at University of California, Berkeley
Kevin Ding received his educational foundation in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, earning a BA from 2006 to 2010 and an MS from 2010 to 2011. His experience at Berkeley included roles as a Graduate Student Researcher at the Mechatronics Laboratory, where he engaged in advanced research, and as an AutoCAD Technician for the UC Berkeley - FASDI.