Muhammad Farhan Attamimi
About Muhammad Farhan Attamimi
Muhammad Farhan Attamimi is a Developer Marketing Engineer Intern currently working at Sourcegraph in San Francisco. He has a background in economics and computer science from Claremont McKenna College and has held various roles, including research analyst and tutor.
Work at Sourcegraph
Muhammad Farhan Attamimi has been employed at Sourcegraph as a Developer Marketing Engineer Intern since 2016. This role involves engaging with developers to enhance their experience with Sourcegraph's tools and services. His position allows him to leverage his technical skills while contributing to marketing efforts aimed at the developer community.
Current Roles at Claremont McKenna College
At Claremont McKenna College, Muhammad Farhan Attamimi holds multiple roles. He has served as a Computer Science Tutor and Grader since 2014, providing academic support to students in computer science courses. Additionally, he works as a Teaching Assistant, further contributing to the educational environment at the college for a total of ten years.
Previous Experience in Research and Sales
Prior to his current roles, Muhammad Farhan Attamimi worked as a Research Analyst at the Financial Economics Institute for four months in 2015. This position was based in Claremont, California. He also gained experience as a Sales Intern at D.C. United for one month in 2014, where he was involved in sales-related activities in Washington, D.C.
Education and Academic Background
Muhammad Farhan Attamimi studied at Claremont McKenna College from 2013 to 2017, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Computer Science. He also attended Singapore American School from 2008 to 2013, completing his high school education. His academic background supports his roles in both tutoring and marketing engineering.
Internship and Volunteer Experience
In addition to his formal roles, Muhammad Farhan Attamimi has participated in various internships and volunteer positions. He was a Media Center Volunteer at Redcard for one month in 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri. He also participated in the Silicon Valley Program during the Spring semester, which provided him with exposure to the tech industry.