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by SxC97 1201 days ago
Location: Houston, TX Remote: Yup, love working remotely but would be fine with relocating. Willing to relocate: Yes. Technologies: Software development in Python, C/C++, Java, Javascript and similar languages. Cybersecurity. AI/ML development. Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shreychoudhary/ https://resume.shreyc.me (instruction on how to make your own resume site at https://github.com/SxC97/resume) Email: shreyc97@gmail.com

Hello my name is Shrey!

I'm a relativly recent CS grad and my degree covered everything from basic software development to web app development to backend stuff, etc... I also have a minor in cybersecurity and am currently working in a security analyst roll but I'm looking to make the switch to software development. I also took many AI/ML classes as a part of my undergrad and am currently in grad school for data science right now. I also have some experience running a homelab (docker, kubernetes, linux sys admin stuff) in case you have a job in that area instead.

My current role inculdes leading the US Cybersecurity Analyst team as a Senior Analyst which I was promoted to in just over a year. Most of my accomplishments are around educating less tech savvy teams of the ins and outs of cybersecurity, increasing the efficiency of our team by optimizing our analysis system, and decreasing the time needed to push relevant security information out to our clients from hours down to minutes though the use of some clever automation scripts.

As you can see, I have a wide bredth of experience and am always looking to expand my skill set. I may not have _exactly_ the skills you are looking for, but I'm confident that I can learn in no time! Ideally I would find an entry level-ish job where I could work closely with senior developers to learn and grow more quickly.

In my free time I try and pick up more technical skills for fun. I already mentioned homelabbing, but I also enjoy tinkering around with hardware (lots of ESP32 and rPi projects in the works), building keyboards, and CAD/3D printing.