Emily Lemmon is a software developer with nine years of professional experience who blends C#/.NET back-end engineering with a strong background in education and curriculum design. At ClarisHealth she builds and maintains server-side applications, manages ETL and data fixes across MongoDB/SQL and AWS, and coordinates an offshore ETL team—often stepping in as QA and support for critical production incidents. Formerly a bootcamp instructor and apprentice developer, she teaches both front- and back-end stacks and has hands-on experience with Node.js, AngularJS/React transitions, PostgreSQL, and deployment tooling. Her strengths as a lifelong learner and analytic thinker (Clifton strengths: input, learner, intellection, achiever, context) fuel a pragmatic approach to solving client-specific data and automation challenges. Comfortable switching between teaching, leading standups, and deep development work, she often excels in roles that require translating ambiguous business needs into reliable technical solutions.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
BA, Classical Languages, GPA 3.92, BA, Classical Languages, GPA 3.92 at Vanderbilt University
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