Carter Tune
About Carter Tune
Carter Tune is a software engineer with a background in mathematics and computer science. He has held various positions in the tech industry, including roles at Troav, SelfMade, and Pietra, where he has made significant contributions to product development and user experience.
Work at Pietra
Carter Tune has been employed as a Software Engineer at Pietra since 2022. He operates within the New York City Metropolitan Area, contributing to the company's software development initiatives. His role involves applying his technical skills to enhance software solutions and improve overall system performance.
Previous Experience at Troav
Before joining Pietra, Carter worked at Troav as Head of Product and Software Engineer for a duration of six months in 2021. During his time in Boston, Massachusetts, he played a key role in product development and contributed to strategic initiatives that improved the company's offerings.
Education and Expertise
Carter Tune earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Northeastern University, where he studied from 2016 to 2020. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of software engineering, equipping him with the skills necessary for his career.
Achievements in Software Development
Carter has demonstrated significant achievements in his software engineering roles. At SelfMade, he implemented a custom merchandising flow that led to a 40% increase in application-generated revenue. Additionally, he led UI/UX improvements that reduced churn rates by 50%. His work at Parade included overhauling the authorization layer, which eliminated user login errors by 99%.
Internships and Early Career
Carter's early career includes internships that provided valuable experience. He worked as a Back-end Software Engineer Intern at Sumo Logic for three months in 2019, and as a Software Engineer Co-op at SelfMade for five months in 2018. These roles allowed him to develop practical skills and contribute to real-world projects.