Jessie Jiang is a data analyst with four years of experience turning marketing and product questions into actionable, revenue-focused insights for organizations from startups to public companies. She combines strong statistical thinking and hands-on ETL/analytics skills—Python (NumPy, Pandas), R, SAS (advanced certificate), SQL, and Google Analytics—with visualization tools like Tableau, Excel, and Salesforce to drive campaign optimization and cost savings. At Altisource she quantified email and event ROI, uncovering $250K in annual savings, and at The Fine Technology automated and modeled millions of MLS records to inform investment decisions. Based in Greater Boston, Jessie also contributes to major open-source Go projects—working on core components of Kubernetes, etcd, GORM, and Kratos—bringing backend code quality and cloud-native experience that complements her analytical background. She is passionate about sustainable business models that benefit low-income and underserved populations and follows emerging marketing-tech trends to translate data into ethical strategy. Quietly rigorous and detail-oriented, she often surfaces high-impact improvements by standardizing processes and strengthening testing around data flows.
4 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Marketing Analytics, 3.70/4.00, Master's degree, Marketing Analytics, 3.70/4.00 at Bentley University
Bachelor's degree, Human Resources, 3.47, Bachelor's degree, Human Resources, 3.47 at Nanjing Normal University
Your ultimate Go microservices framework for the cloud-native era.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:69 reviews, 28 commits, 71 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Jessie primarily contributed to bug fixes and code improvements within the Go-based microservices framework. Their commits include addressing issues related to defer statements, initializing slice/map capacities, and interface checks within the framework's registry and transport components. The user also revised error handling and addressed potential null pointer exceptions. Additionally, they introduced remote assertion libraries and corrected typos and grammatical errors within the project.
The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:20 reviews, 9 commits, 25 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Jessie primarily contributed to the Go GORM library, addressing bugs and optimizing existing code. Their work involved modifying core functionalities like `scanIntoStruct()` and `Scan()` to improve data handling and slice assignment. Furthermore, the user added unit tests for joins and utils, demonstrating a focus on code quality and testing. They also refactored code and updated dependencies.
golangsqlgormfantasticdatabase
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