Summary
Brian Holland is an electronics engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience bridging hardware, RF systems, and software engineering across government, research, and education. He currently supports the FCC while also shaping fair, predictive interview experiences as an Interview Engineer at Karat, blending deep technical rigor with practical assessment design. His background includes RF engineering at Lockheed Martin, research analytics for Georgetown-affiliated projects in NLP and LLMs, and full-stack development training and teaching roles that emphasize mentoring and debugging skills. Known for stepping into whatever role is needed to get results, he pairs calibration and test-software integration expertise with data-driven problem solving from a Master's in Data Science for Public Policy. Based in Washington, DC, he brings a rare mix of field-tested electrical engineering, applied data research, and user-focused software coaching. Colleagues describe him as reliable in high-stakes technical environments and curious enough to treat a picture as "1000 data points," turning unconventional signals into actionable insight.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Data Science for Public Policy, Master's degree Data Science for Public Policy at Georgetown University
Full Stack Web Development, Full Stack Web Development at Flatiron School
Electrical Engineering MEMS, Electrical Engineering MEMS at Auburn University