Emily Harms

Emily Harms

Senior Software Engineer @ The New York Times

About Emily Harms

Emily Harms is a Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse background in software engineering and operations, with previous roles at companies such as Turner Broadcasting, Unified Social, and Google.

Current Role at The New York Times

Emily Harms has been employed at The New York Times since 2021, serving as a Senior Software Engineer. In this role, she contributes to the development and maintenance of software solutions that support the publication's digital infrastructure. Her work focuses on enhancing user experience and ensuring the reliability of the platform.

Previous Experience in Software Engineering

Before joining The New York Times, Emily worked as a Software Engineer at Unified Social from 2014 to 2018. During her tenure, she was involved in developing social media management tools. Additionally, she gained experience as a Technologist at Google Creative Lab from 2018 to 2019, where she contributed to innovative projects in a collaborative environment.

Education and Academic Background

Emily Harms studied at The University of Georgia, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs. She also attended Woldingham, focusing on Art History and Economics. Furthermore, she completed a Web Development Fellowship at Flatiron School in 2014, enhancing her programming skills and technical knowledge.

Career Path and Early Roles

Emily's career began in 2010 when she worked as an Account Coordinator at Bratskeir & Company for two months. She then transitioned to Turner Broadcasting, where she held a position in Ad Sales from 2010 to 2013. Following that, she worked at Avenues: The World School in Operations at their Global HQ for one year from 2013 to 2014.

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