Bryan Gergen
About Bryan Gergen
Bryan Gergen is a Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Politics from Princeton University and has experience in software engineering from various roles, including previous positions at Fullstack Academy and B12.
Work at The New York Times
Bryan Gergen has been employed at The New York Times since 2021, serving as a Senior Software Engineer. In this role, he contributes to the development and maintenance of software solutions that support the organization's digital platforms. Prior to his current position, he worked as a Software Engineer at The New York Times from 2018 to 2021, where he gained experience in various software engineering projects.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Gergen holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Politics from Princeton University. He further enhanced his technical skills by studying Full Stack JavaScript Development at Fullstack Academy of Code. This combination of education in politics and software development provides him with a unique perspective in his engineering role.
Background
Bryan Gergen began his education at Long Beach High School before pursuing higher education at Princeton University. He transitioned into the tech field by attending Fullstack Academy, where he focused on software engineering. His career includes various roles in software development, showcasing his commitment to the field.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining The New York Times, Bryan Gergen worked as a Software Engineer at B12 from 2017 to 2018. He also served as a Teaching/Software Engineering Fellow at Fullstack Academy for three months in 2016. These roles contributed to his development as a software engineer and educator.