Summary
Jay Guzman is a software engineer with nine years of experience building data-driven solutions and shipping product improvements across enterprise and healthcare domains. Currently at Microsoft, he blends a strong analytics background—from roles as a data analyst at Philips and Pentair—with practical software engineering skills gained through hands-on projects and bootcamps (Qwasar, Udacity, 42 Silicon Valley). He has driven measurable impact such as improving forecast accuracy with ARIMA models, reducing codebase size through refactoring, and redesigning mobile UX while implementing secure Twilio verification flows. A mentor outside work, Jay focuses on helping others break into software engineering and prefers a pragmatic “find a way or make it” approach to problem solving. Based in Atlanta, he brings a mix of analytical rigor and product-oriented engineering to initiatives that improve customer outcomes and operational efficiency.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Engineer's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Universidad Latina de Panamá
Grow with Google Developer Scholarship, Computer Programming, Grow with Google Developer Scholarship, Computer Programming at Udacity
Software Engineer, Computer Software Engineering, Software Engineer, Computer Software Engineering at Qwasar Silicon Valley
C Programming Language Bootcamp, Computer Programming, C Programming Language Bootcamp, Computer Programming at 42 Silicon Valley
Spanish, English, Portuguese