Kyle Rego
About Kyle Rego
Kyle Rego is a Technical Architect with extensive experience in software development and solutions architecture. He has worked at notable companies such as Microsoft and Algolia, and he currently holds a position at Hightouch since 2022.
Work at Hightouch
Kyle Rego has been employed at Hightouch as a Technical Architect since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for designing and implementing technical solutions that enhance the company's data integration capabilities. His expertise contributes to the development of products that facilitate seamless data synchronization between various platforms.
Previous Experience at Microsoft
Kyle Rego has held multiple positions at Microsoft. He began as a Software Development Engineering Intern at MSN in 2012 for three months in Bellevue, WA. Following this, he worked as a Software Development Engineer at MSN from 2013 to 2014 for one year, and later served as a Software Development Engineer at Excel from 2014 to 2015 for eleven months in Redmond, WA. His experience at Microsoft provided him with a solid foundation in software development.
Experience at Algolia
Kyle Rego worked at Algolia in various capacities. He served as a Senior Solutions Engineer from 2017 to 2018, where he was involved in providing technical solutions and support to clients. Following this role, he became the US Manager for the Solutions Architecture Team from 2018 to 2020. His time at Algolia allowed him to develop skills in solutions architecture and client management.
Internship Experience
Kyle Rego has completed multiple internships that contributed to his professional development. He worked as a Software Engineering Intern at Boeing through Skarven Enterprises in 2011 for three months in New Jersey, NJ. Additionally, he interned at Microsoft as a Software Development Engineering Intern at MSN in 2012, which further enhanced his technical skills and industry knowledge.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Rego earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science with a focus on Applications Track from Columbia University, studying from 2009 to 2013. His education provided him with a strong theoretical foundation in computer science principles, which he has applied throughout his career in various technical roles.