I am a recent graduate from MIT with an major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a minor in Ancient and Medieval Studies. I am interested in software and application development (both desktop and mobile). I also have a growing interest in web development. My goal is to work on products that users can have smooth, useful interactions with, and to be able to see what I have worked on and how people can use it directly to do something of use. I am detail-oriented and enjoy working closely with smaller teams on projects.
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Computer Science and Programming @ • Taught a smaller section of students weekly as a supplement to lectures
• Helped students with program structure, Python coding, and debugging for assignments
• Developed and tested homework assignments to give to students From August 2014 to December 2014 (5 months) Technical Solutions Engineering Intern (Software Engineering) @ • Updated an internal web-based monitoring tool to display more data to allow for easier navigation and detection of issues impacting revenue on Google’s partner sites
• Worked on the Python server to communicate with Google’s data services and pass requested data to the front end, and worked on the JavaScript front end to display the new data in an easy-to-use format that will increase user productivity when monitoring accounts for problems
• Communicated and planned with multiple engineering teams and with users of the site From June 2014 to August 2014 (3 months) Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Computer Science and Programming @ • Taught a smaller section of students weekly as a supplement to lectures
• Helped students with program structure, Python coding, and debugging for assignments
• Developed and tested homework assignments to give to students From September 2013 to December 2013 (4 months) Product Analytics Intern @ • Analyzed historical data from use of the company’s mobile grocery shopping app to develop
a predictive model of shopper movement in grocery stores
• Built an interactive, real‐time graphical simulator of a shopper’s trip through a store to test
the predictive model From May 2013 to August 2013 (4 months) Tutor, Introduction to Computer Science and Programming @ • Worked as a private tutor for multiple students
• Helped with program structure, Python coding, and debugging for homework assignments From September 2012 to December 2012 (4 months)
Bachelor of Science (BS), Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 4.6/5.0 @ Massachusetts Institute of Technology From 2011 to 2015 Tricia Divita is skilled in: Python, Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, Git, experience in Assembly, Software Development, Programming, Software Design, Software Engineering, Web Development, Android Development