What I did at Workday
Refactored integration tests using Java and Selenium for improved accuracy and reliability
Developed a FEDRAMP compliant rollout plan for endpoints, ensuring seamless production deployment and adherence to security standards
Secured Cloudflare CDN media workers to improve reliability and simplify the cache purging process for developers
Delivered high-quality code updates to Workday customers worldwide, successfully deploying to production
Participated in design and planning of a new notification digest feature, aimed at enhancing communication
What I did at RBC
Leveraged Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to predict and prevent operational incidents by 30%
Restructured project to run on a micro-service architecture and to adopt a modernized user interface using React
Oversaw development and delivery of micro front-end infrastructure tool into production a week ahead of schedule
Mentored a team of co-op students on developing a front-end project, version control, and by conducting code reviews
What I did at Porton Health
Reduced patient-receptionist interaction by 50% by developing and launching an online check-in application
Developed login REST APIs allowing for single login across internal microservices using Express and MongoDB
Overhauled the old website landing page, improving user interface and engagement using Wordpress
Collaborated with Medical Office Assistants to establish functional and technical requirements
What I did at AssistList
Maintained a medical equipment marketplace application built on Ruby on Rails and React
Accelerated user experience by implementing ”Share” buttons to reduce time to share by 400%
Collaborated with other developers to understand and create functional components to the web app

winniexnails
A booking website that sees traffic of around 100 clients that create beauty appointments at the studio. The website was built using Next.JS, Typescript, and ExpressJS. The website is hosted on Heroku and uses a PostgreSQL database. The original plan of this website to use free services, which was acheived for a couple of years, until Heroku discontinued their free-plan services. The website is currently using a paid plan on Heroku, and has a CMS that is hosted on DatoCMS.

Fresh Potatoes
A course project website created with a team of 5 students. This website is a catalog of movies and TV shows that displays information about where the movie can be viewed on. It reads from themoviedb API and displays the information on the website. It was built using HTML and CSS for the frontend, and Python and Django for the backend.