Ainul Mardhiyyah Binte Mohamed Razib
About Ainul Mardhiyyah Binte Mohamed Razib
Ainul Mardhiyyah Binte Mohamed Razib is a Graduate Software Developer currently employed at ThoughtWorks in Singapore. She has a background in software development, data science, and a commitment to promoting diversity in the tech industry.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Ainul Mardhiyyah Binte Mohamed Razib has been employed at ThoughtWorks as a Graduate Software Developer since 2021. In this role, she contributes to software development projects, leveraging her skills in programming and application development. ThoughtWorks is known for its focus on technology and consulting, allowing Ainul to engage in innovative projects within the tech industry.
Previous Experience at Codomo Pte Ltd
Prior to her current role, Ainul worked as a Workshop Facilitator - Summer Intern at Codomo Pte Ltd for three months in 2018. In this position, she facilitated workshops that likely focused on technology and coding, helping participants enhance their skills in these areas.
Education and Expertise
Ainul studied at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Information Systems Technology and Design from 2017 to 2020. She also attended Stevens Institute of Technology as a Summer Exchange Student in 2018, focusing on Data Science for 11 months. Additionally, she completed an online data science course, further enhancing her expertise in the field.
Internship Experience
Ainul has accumulated diverse internship experiences in the tech industry. She served as a Software Engineering Intern at JPMorgan Chase & Co. for three months in 2019, where she likely gained practical experience in software development. Additionally, she worked as a Remote Intern at Goodwall from 2017 to 2018, contributing to projects while working from Singapore.
Community Involvement and Personal Projects
Ainul is actively involved in community service, volunteering as a tutor for lower-income students under the Nee Soon Football and Study Programme. She also creates coding and tech content on Instagram under the handle @ainlovescode, where she shares beginner-level programming challenges and insights. Her passion for expanding diversity in tech drives her efforts to empower women and minorities to enter the tech industry.