Aleksandra Pawlik is a software engineer at JPMorgan with 13 years of multidisciplinary experience bridging software development and international development research. She has production Java experience from building asset finance systems at Alfa, complemented by full-stack training from Makers Academy and practical skills in JavaScript, Ruby, and Python. Prior to tech, she led complex qualitative and quantitative M&E projects across Afghanistan, Africa, and Asia, designing research frameworks, training teams, and delivering human-centred insights for donors and implementers. That blend of anthropology, economics, and engineering enables her to translate messy real-world problems into rigorous, usable technical solutions. She is also an open-source and open-research advocate, bringing a strong emphasis on collaboration, developer experience, and evidence-driven product decisions.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bertelsmann Data Challenge Scholarship, Data Science, Bertelsmann Data Challenge Scholarship, Data Science at Udacity
Online Short Course at Department for Continuing Education, International Labour Migration, Credited, Online Short Course at Department for Continuing Education, International Labour Migration, Credited at University of Oxford
Bachelor's degree, Ethnology and Anthropology of Culture, Bachelor's degree, Ethnology and Anthropology of Culture at University of Warsaw
Management for a Competitive Edge, 95%, Management for a Competitive Edge, 95% at International College of Management Sydney (ICMS)
High School Graduate, Journalism, High School Graduate, Journalism at LXXXI LO im. Aleksandra Fredry
Erasmus Student Exchange, Anthropology, Erasmus Student Exchange, Anthropology at Copenhagen University
Graduate Diploma in Economics, Economics, Graduate Diploma in Economics, Economics at SOAS, University of London
Software Engineering Bootcamp, Software Engineering Bootcamp at Makers
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