Michelle Ni

Michelle Ni

Software Engineer @ OneTrust

About Michelle Ni

Michelle Ni is a Software Engineer with experience in UI overhauls and user experience enhancements. She has a background in computational media and has worked at OneTrust since 2020, previously serving as a Research Assistant at Georgia Tech Research Institute.

Work at OneTrust

Michelle Ni has been employed at OneTrust as a Software Engineer since 2020. In this role, she has led daily team calls to identify blockers and assess progress towards sprint goals. She has also maintained an internal, reusable component library that is utilized across over 100 repositories, ensuring design system consistency and reducing duplication. Additionally, Michelle conducts daily pull request review meetings for core repositories, focusing on code quality, consistency, and accessibility.

Education and Expertise

Michelle Ni earned a Bachelor of Computational Media from the Georgia Institute of Technology, graduating in 2019 with a GPA of 3.68. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in software development and user experience design. She has expertise in developing production-ready views with an emphasis on efficiency, scalability, internationalization, and accessibility. Michelle has collaborated with backend developers to design REST APIs, providing input on resource structures and abstracting complex interactions.

Background

Before joining OneTrust, Michelle Ni worked as a Research Assistant at the Georgia Tech Research Institute from 2018 to 2019 for nine months in Atlanta, Georgia. This experience contributed to her technical skills and understanding of research methodologies. Her academic background and early work experience have shaped her approach to software engineering and user interface design.

Achievements

Michelle Ni coordinated a large-scale initiative to overhaul the user interface at OneTrust, implementing a theming engine to enhance user experience. She has demonstrated the ability to analyze and resolve critical issues within limited timeframes while working under high-pressure situations. Her contributions to maintaining code quality and consistency have been significant in her current role.

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