Seth Littleford
About Seth Littleford
Seth Littleford is a Software Engineer with a background in biomedical engineering and computer science. He has held various positions in the tech industry, including roles at Weave HQ and Orca Health, and has experience in intellectual property management.
Work at Weave
Seth Littleford has been employed at Weave HQ as a Software Engineer since 2021. In this role, he contributes to the development and enhancement of software solutions that support business communication and customer engagement. His experience in software engineering allows him to work on various projects that aim to improve user experience and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Weave, Seth Littleford held several positions in the software engineering field. He worked as a Software Engineer II at Orca Health from 2020 to 2021, where he focused on developing health technology solutions. Prior to that, he completed an internship as a Software Engineer Intern at Navitaire, an Amadeus company, for 8 months in 2020, gaining valuable industry experience.
Intellectual Property Experience
Seth Littleford has a background in intellectual property, having worked as an Intellectual Property Clerk at Kirton McConkie for 6 months in 2017. He also served as an Intellectual Property Case Manager at Duren IP, PC from 2017 to 2020, where he managed various cases related to intellectual property law. This experience provided him with insights into the legal aspects of technology and innovation.
Educational Background
Seth Littleford studied at the University of Utah, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science. His education spanned from 2016 to 2020, equipping him with a strong foundation in both engineering principles and computer science, which he applies in his professional career.
Internship Experience
Seth Littleford began his career with an internship at the Utah Technology Council from 2016 to 2017. This 8-month internship provided him with early exposure to the technology sector and helped him develop essential skills that would benefit his future roles in software engineering and intellectual property.