Summary
Cielo Raymundo is a New York–based software engineer with nine years of experience building accessible, community-focused web applications, currently contributing to The New York Times' engineering efforts. She brings a strong full-stack foundation—JavaScript, Node.js, React, PostgreSQL—with growing expertise in TypeScript, Python, AWS, and unit testing, and she emphasizes clean, readable code to make projects maintainable by future contributors. Her background includes hands-on nonprofit web redevelopment and curriculum-driven training at The Marcy Lab School, where she completed 2,000+ hours of coursework and wrote educational content for the open-source community. Known for leading small teams through daily stand-ups and stakeholder-driven redesigns, she blends technical rigor with clear communication and a mission-oriented approach to problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science at Borough of Manhattan Community College
Spanish, asl