Summary
John Pressman is a detail-oriented student and software-minded analyst with 11 years of hands-on experience spotting inefficiencies and building pragmatic tooling to fix them. He designed and implemented large-scale survey analysis for LessWrong—writing over 4,000 lines of Python, custom report generators, and data-scrubbing pipelines for a 3,083-respondent study. Comfortable with statistics and clustering methods (K-means, correlation, Brier scores), he turns messy inputs into reproducible write-ups and publishable data. His volunteer work at the Future of Flight Foundation showcased both hardware and software chops, maintaining 3D printers and building networked teaching tools with Python and Qt. Based in Marysville, WA, he brings a rigorous, quality-driven mindset and a knack for automating routine tasks to maximize limited resources. Notably, he pairs practical engineering with clear communication—authoring explanatory blog posts and tools that enable others to analyze and reuse his work.
11 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, Computer Science, High School Diploma, Computer Science at Marysville Arts and Technology High School
English