Kait Hoehne is a Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times with a decade of experience building full-stack web applications using Node, JavaScript, GraphQL, React, and Redux. She combines a background in digital journalism and media production with engineering, bringing a user-focused approach to content-rich platforms and newsletter and social campaigns that once reached hundreds of thousands of viewers. Her career spans fast-moving newsrooms and product teams at Quartz, Mic, and Fullstack Academy, where she also taught, reflecting strengths in mentorship and shipping reliable, maintainable code. Based in New York, Kait is drawn to storytelling through technology—she’s as comfortable architecting APIs as she is thinking about narrative flow and audience engagement. An unexpected asset: her journalism roots give her a rare knack for turning complex data and editorial requirements into clear, production-ready features.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Journalism, Photojournalism, Journalism, Photojournalism at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Journalism, Journalism at UW-Waukesha
Journalism, Journalism at Madison Area Technical College
Grace Hopper Program, Computer Software Engineering, Grace Hopper Program, Computer Software Engineering at Fullstack Academy of Code
Reactos, conceptual questions and notes on strategy for technical interviews
Contributions:29 PRs, 55 pushes, 17 branches in 7 months
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Kait Hoehne - Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times