Kyle Liang
About Kyle Liang
Kyle Liang is a Software Engineer Intern currently working at Jobber in Toronto, Ontario. He has a background in healthcare research and education, having held various roles including Research Coordinator at Women's College Hospital and Graduate-Level Teaching Assistant at the University of Toronto.
Work at Jobber
Kyle Liang currently serves as a Software Engineer Intern at Jobber, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on developing software solutions that enhance operational efficiency and user experience. His work contributes to Jobber's mission of providing tools for service-based businesses to manage their operations effectively.
Education and Expertise
Kyle Liang holds a Bachelor's of Science (B.Sc.) in Pharmacology from the University of Toronto, which he completed from 2012 to 2016. He further pursued a Master's of Science (M.Sc.) in Applied Clinical Pharmacology at the same institution, graduating in 2018. Additionally, he completed a Diploma in Web Development at Lighthouse Labs in 2022, where he gained skills in both front-end and back-end technologies.
Background in Research and Teaching
Kyle has a diverse background in research and education. He worked as a Research Coordinator at Women's College Hospital from 2017 to 2021, focusing on women's health initiatives. He also served as a Graduate-Level Teaching Assistant in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Toronto for six months in 2017. His research experience includes positions at BC Cancer Agency and Simon Fraser University, where he contributed to various scientific projects.
Transition to Software Development
Kyle transitioned from a healthcare-focused career to software development, motivated by a passion for programming in digital health. This shift allowed him to combine his background in pharmacology with technology, aiming to create digital solutions that enhance consumer goal achievement and duty performance across various industries.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his current role, Kyle held several positions that contributed to his professional development. He worked as a Teaching Assistant at Kumon North America, Inc. from 2010 to 2011 and as a Research Student in Dr. Ana Andreazza's Lab at the University of Toronto from 2015 to 2016. These experiences provided him with a strong foundation in both educational and research environments.