Henry Huynh
About Henry Huynh
Henry Huynh is a Software Engineer at Kforce Inc, where he has worked remotely since 2022. He has a diverse background that includes military service and experience in system administration and software development.
Work at Kforce
Henry Huynh has been employed as a Software Engineer at Kforce Inc since 2022. He works remotely, contributing to various software development projects. His role involves applying his technical skills to develop and maintain software solutions, ensuring they meet client requirements and industry standards.
Previous Experience
Before joining Kforce, Henry Huynh served in the Army National Guard as a Specialist from 2014 to 2019. He also worked as a System Administrator for General Dynamics Information Technology in Baghdad, Iraq, from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, he held the position of Information Management Officer in the Army National Guard from 2018 to 2019, also in Baghdad at Camp Taji.
Education and Expertise
Henry Huynh studied at Georgia Gwinnett College, where he earned a Bachelor of Information Technology with a focus on Software Development from 2013 to 2021. He also completed his high school education at North Gwinnett High School, obtaining a High School Diploma from 2006 to 2010. His educational background supports his expertise in software engineering and development.
Certifications and Technical Skills
Henry Huynh holds several industry-recognized certifications, including Security+, CASP+, MTA, VMware DTB, Oracle 11g, and Cisco CCNA. He has technical experience with various programming languages and frameworks, including Java, Android Studio, React-Native, and Java Spring Boot. His skills extend to database management with MySQL and version control using Git Bash.
Projects and Contributions
Henry maintains a GitHub repository where he showcases his past software projects. This repository reflects his programming skills and his ability to work with various technologies, including Hibernate and RESTful programming. His contributions demonstrate his commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the field of software engineering.