Molly Carroll
About Molly Carroll
Molly Carroll is a Software Developer currently working at Thoughtworks, with a diverse background in software engineering, education, and communications. She has experience in various roles, including session educator and leadership positions, and holds certifications in cloud infrastructure.
Current Role at ThoughtWorks
Molly Carroll currently serves as a Software Developer at ThoughtWorks, a position she has held since 2021. Her work is conducted remotely from Denver, Colorado. In this role, she is involved in various software development projects and contributes to the company's initiatives in technology and innovation.
Previous Experience
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Molly Carroll gained diverse experience in various roles. She worked at General Assembly as a Software Engineering Student for three months in 2021. Prior to that, she was part of the Disney College Program at The Walt Disney Company for seven months in 2015. Additionally, she held positions at Global Fiberglass Solutions as a Communications Specialist and at Accenture as a Digital Advertising Technical Specialist.
Education and Certifications
Molly Carroll has a Bachelor of Arts in English and International Studies from Saint Louis University, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. She also pursued further education at General Assembly, earning a Software Engineering Immersive certificate in 2021. Additionally, she completed courses in Java Programming at Lindenwood University and is GCP certified in cloud infrastructure.
Leadership and Training Initiatives
Molly Carroll is involved in leadership activities at ThoughtWorks, particularly as part of the PromptCamp leadership team, which focuses on generative AI employee training. She also serves as a session educator for frameworks such as LangChain, HuggingFace Transformers, and LlamaIndex at RAGCamp, contributing to the development of RAG applications.
Research Interests
Molly Carroll has expressed an interest in developing AI-informed supply chain automation for future space expeditions and colonies. She is also passionate about addressing engineering challenges related to climate change and the Kobayashi Maru.