Summary
Anna Bialas is a Senior Software Engineer with a decade of experience designing data-driven applications using JavaScript, Python, and GCP tooling, currently building products at The New York Times. She balances polished, user-facing interfaces with pragmatic, scalable architectures, prioritizing product purpose and usability over fashionably "shiny" tech. Her career path — from data visualization analyst to senior engineer — reflects a strong grounding in turning complex datasets into meaningful experiences for broad audiences. Passionate about bringing technology into nontraditional spaces, she mentors newcomers and colleagues from eclectic backgrounds, drawing on her own unconventional journey through academia and media. Based in New York, she combines newsroom rigor with cloud-first engineering to ship reliable, product-focused solutions.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bradfield School of Computer Science
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at New York University
La culture des Européens (milieu XIXe- années 2000), La culture des Européens (milieu XIXe- années 2000) at Sciences Po
High School, High School at International Baccalaureate
Polish, English, French