Summary
Jack Foltz is a software engineer with a decade of hands-on experience who balances full-time work at Two Sigma with completing a Computer Science degree at Rutgers. He has a strong track record building production systems—from degree tracking and department-wide theming at Rutgers to data-heavy visualization tools for genomics—and moves comfortably between front-end UX, backend architecture, and automation pipelines. Jack maintains a home lab Kubernetes cluster where he experiments with distributed systems, and he publishes and maintains open-source projects and personal work showcased on his website. His creative side drives side projects in graphics rendering, generative music, and immersive, music-reactive VR experiences, blending technical rigor with artistic exploration. Colleagues describe him as adaptable and quick to learn new codebases and technologies, with an unusual depth of practical software-building experience accumulated since his teenage years. Based in New York, he brings a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to building scalable, user-focused systems.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
RFHRHS
Computer Science, Computer Science at Stanford University