Faith Kim

Software Engineer at CaptivateIQ
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States, US
Languages
  • Korean Professional working proficiency
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Japanese Limited working proficiency

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Sten Anderson

Faith is that rare developer that is not only technically proficient, but also a kind and genuine person. As part of her work this summer as an intern, she developed a settlement algorithm for our Energies Futures Complex from initial business requirements all the way through to production readiness. Faith has seemingly boundless energy for writing high quality software, and was committing code all the way up to her final hours of her internship. I hope to work with Faith again in the future, but regardless of where her journey takes her, she will no doubt thrive and bring positive energy to any team she finds herself a part of.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Jul 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Engineer
      • Aug 2019 - Jul 2021

      • Develop new algorithms and features to automate settlements of new products using Java, Spring • Create unit tests in Groovy and JUnit, feature files for cucumber testing, and conduct integration testing to verify expected output across different applications • Support and maintain applications in production environment; escalate settlement failures with technical and business teams to ensure no customer impact • Optimize query performance in SQL and monitor performance changes using Splunk reports • Develop REST APIs and microservices for importing settlement prices from third party vendors • Create builds for monthly releases via Bamboo; support deployments using XLR and Jenkins Pipeline and verify deployment success using checkout scripts Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Computer Science Teaching Assistant
      • Sep 2017 - May 2019

      -Hold drop-in hours to accommodate students with questions on programming concepts, assignments, and tools for debugging for courses: Introduction to Python and Data Structures

    • Vice President of Smithies in Computer Science
      • Sep 2017 - Dec 2018

      Host and organize coding workshops, ice cream socials, and hackathons for students interested in Computer Science Previous position: Events Chair

    • United States
    • Financial Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Software Engineer Intern
      • May 2018 - Aug 2018

      -Developed production code for settlement pricing algorithms using Java, SQL, Spring, Maven, Cucumber, Bamboo, Kafka, Groovy -Participated in daily standups and bi-weekly sprint planning meetings in an agile environment -Awarded second place for web application "Commodity Analytics Dashboard" for CodeUp, a highly competitive hackathon organized by CME Group; used React, Java, Spring, SQL, Highcharts -Selected as an apprentice to design and build the intraday pricing engine using micro-service pattern Show less

    • United States
    • Computer Games
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Game Developer
      • Sep 2016 - Dec 2017

      Program: Unity (C#) -Collaborate with audio engineers to program scripts for audio triggers in game -Work with lead programmer to debug and polish game mechanics Program: Unity (C#) -Collaborate with audio engineers to program scripts for audio triggers in game -Work with lead programmer to debug and polish game mechanics

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Student
      • Feb 2017 - May 2017

      Advisor: Nicholas HoweResearch project: Examined the training data of Syriac manuscript to create functions that efficiently translate Syriac words:-Created two functions in MATLAB: automatically sliced 400+ lines into individual words; manually sliced one line into words for higher accuracy -Perused through 200+ words and checked if each word aligned with the appropriate translation; manually re-sliced each word and created a placeholder function to help align all words to the appropriate translated tag. Show less

    • Event Coordinator of "In the Professional Sphere: Brianna Wu"
      • Feb 2017 - Apr 2017

      -Invited co-founder of Giant Spacekat Ms. Brianna Wu to Smith College as guest speaker to discuss about working in the game industry as a female programmer- Organized the budget of the event and fundraised $3700 in two weeks; coordinated event logistics- Publicized event across campus to maximize awareness; 60 students and faculty members attended

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Computer Coding Teaching Fellow
      • Jun 2016 - Aug 2016

      -Independently taught 30 seventh and eighth grade students rudimentary coding concepts using platforms Scratch and Code.org. -Introduced the syntax and function of tags in HTML and reinforced the practice of organizing HTML codes using CSS; guided each student to fully program and develop their own website. -Dedicated 60 hours per week to creating lesson plans, teaching, and attending faculty meetings -Received daily feedback from the coding department to perform mock teaching trials and implement lessons centered on hands-on activities for the students' learning experience -Part of the Field Trip Committee of six teaching fellows; reserved 350 T Tickets to the State House for seventh and eighth grade students; communicated with students' parents the logistics of transportation and field trip schedule; supervised students to ensure safety throughout the entire trip Show less

Education

  • Smith College
    Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science
    2015 - 2019

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