1. Alexander Villela
2054 263rd
Street
Lomita, CA 90717
alexandervillela@gmail.com (310) 940-3586
OBJECTIVE:
To use my knowledge and understanding of Economics and Computer Science to bridge the gap between
the business and technology needs of a company.
EDUCATION:
University of California, Davis – Dual Major, Graduating June, 2016
• Bachelor of Science, Computer Science Candidate
• Bachelor of Arts, Economics Candidate
• GPA: Overall 3.31, Computer Science 3.6 and Economics 3.5
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Brachyon, a Cloud-based company focused on the video game industry, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Software Engineer/Web Development
June 2016 to Present
• Designed and coded algorithms central to the value provided by the software in JavaScript using
React and Meteor
• Other Web development including the use of MongoDB
• Testing and bug-fixing to create a refined user experience for new features
Oomba, a SaaS based social media company offering an interactive gaming social network for
tournaments, leagues and teams, Irvine, CA
Paid Internship
July 2014 to March 2015
• Responsibilities: Website Developer, designed a support system and improved the user interface,
using Ruby on Rails, CSS, JavaScript and jQuery.
• Inherited complex picture upload project. Delivered solution that exceeded expectations in
flexibility and stability while beating the target date.
3PL Systems, a software developer for the freight industry, Long Beach, CA
Paid Internship
July 2013 to September 2013.
• Managed the website, included features on the website based on company and customer needs,
using c#, JavaScript, jQuery, ASP.NET, and Visual Studio 2012
SKILLS:
• Ability to work independently, as well as with a team to achieve goals
• Experienced and skilled with web and software development
• Proficient in C++, JavaScript, JAVA, Ruby on Rails, Assembly, Python and MongoDB
• Quick learner and able to listen and follow directions
• Critical thinker, problem-solver and thorough researcher
• Passionate about beating expectations and providing a positive impact