Amy Hong
About Amy Hong
Amy Hong is a Developer Analyst II at TELUS with experience in healthcare technology and telecommunications sectors.
Current Role at TELUS
Amy Hong is currently serving as a Developer Analyst II at TELUS. She joined the company in December 2020. As a Developer Analyst II, she is involved in developing and maintaining software solutions. Her role contributes to the technological advancements in the telecommunications sector. Amy's experience includes working with various software tools and methodologies to improve system efficiencies and functionalities.
Previous Role at InputHealth
Before joining TELUS, Amy Hong worked at InputHealth as a Junior Software Developer. She was with InputHealth from 2019 to 2020, based in the Vancouver, Canada area. During her time at InputHealth, she focused on developing and maintaining healthcare technology solutions. Her role involved working on software systems that improved healthcare services and delivery.
Education and Expertise
Amy Hong studied at the British Columbia Institute of Technology from 2017 to 2019. She completed an Associate's degree in Computer Systems Technology. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in computer systems and software development, equipping her with the skills necessary for her roles in both healthcare and telecommunications sectors.
Experience in Healthcare Technology
Amy Hong has experience in the healthcare technology sector, having worked at InputHealth. In her role as a Junior Software Developer, she was involved in the development and maintenance of software solutions that aimed to enhance healthcare service delivery. This experience allowed her to understand the specific technological needs and challenges within the healthcare industry.
Vancouver-Based Professional
Amy Hong is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Her professional journey has been centered in this area, working for companies that have a significant presence in healthcare technology and telecommunications. This geographical focus has allowed her to build a network and reputation within the Vancouver tech community.