Alissa Yarmantho is a software engineer based in Singapore with eight years of practical experience building full‑stack and mobile products across startups and large tech firms. Currently at OKX, she previously shipped AI-infused features as a Full Stack AI Engineer intern at SAP and worked on production services at Grab and JPMorgan Chase’s software engineering program. Her background spans backend migrations to Go, Flutter mobile apps, React dashboards, and performance-focused refactors for nationwide scalability—skills honed through both industry roles and leadership in NUS Greyhats. A Computer Science student at the National University of Singapore with an exchange stint at UNC Chapel Hill and a second major in Innovation & Design, she blends rigorous engineering with product-minded design thinking. Notably, she has experience taking prototypes into user-facing products, such as companion tablet apps with voice recognition and analytics, showing a knack for turning research ideas into usable systems.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Singapore GCE O Levels, Singapore GCE O Levels at CHIJ Secondary
Second Major in Innovation & Design, Second Major in Innovation & Design at NUS Innovation and Design Programme
Bachelor of Computing Computer Science, Bachelor of Computing Computer Science at National University of Singapore
SMP Regina Pacis
Singapore-GCE A Levels 4H2s PCME/GP, Singapore-GCE A Levels 4H2s PCME/GP at Eunoia Junior College
Utown College Programme (UTCP), Utown College Programme (UTCP) at Residential College 4 (RC4)
Bachelor's degree Computer Science (Exchange), Bachelor's degree Computer Science (Exchange) at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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