Ming H.
About Ming H.
Ming H. is a Senior Software Engineer currently employed at Vouch Insurance, with a diverse background in software engineering roles at companies such as NerdWallet, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Ming holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Mills College and has experience in various internships and engineering positions since 2015.
Current Role at Vouch Insurance
Ming H. currently serves as a Senior Software Engineer at Vouch Insurance, a position held since 2023. In this role, Ming is responsible for developing and maintaining software solutions that support the company's operations and enhance user experience. The focus is on leveraging technical skills to contribute to the company's growth and efficiency.
Previous Experience at NerdWallet
Ming H. has extensive experience at NerdWallet, where they worked in various capacities. Starting as a Contract Software Engineer in 2020 for eight months, Ming progressed to Software Engineer I for six months and then to Software Engineer II from 2021 to 2023. During this time, Ming contributed to multiple projects, enhancing the platform's functionality and user engagement.
Internships at Facebook and WhatsApp
Ming H. completed several internships at Facebook and WhatsApp, gaining valuable experience in software engineering. Ming interned at Facebook University in 2016 for two months and returned for additional internships in 2017 and 2018, each lasting three months. In 2019, Ming also interned at WhatsApp Inc. for three months, focusing on software development and engineering practices.
Educational Background
Ming H. studied Human Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington from 2015 to 2016, achieving a transferred status. Subsequently, Ming earned a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Mills College, completing the program from 2018 to 2020. This educational background provided a foundation in both design principles and technical skills.
Early Career Experience
Before entering the software engineering field, Ming H. gained experience as an R&D Intern at the Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley, in 2015 for three months. This role involved research and development tasks that contributed to the organization's educational initiatives, providing early exposure to practical applications of engineering concepts.