Summary
Marcelo Morales is a software engineer and Johns Hopkins computer science student with six years of practical experience across FinTech, cloud infrastructure, and public sector engineering. He has shipped features and validation tooling at Bloomberg and worked on commercial solutions at Mastercard, complemented by internships at Google focused on Filestore and Nest. Proficient in Java, C++, and Python, Marcelo blends web development and backend systems experience with a history of nonprofit and research projects that emphasize user-focused design. Based in New York, he’s comfortable moving between fast-paced financial environments and mission-driven teams, and maintains a personal portfolio showcasing his projects and technical curiosity. An interesting aside: alongside industry roles he’s taught peer-led calculus sessions and contributed to civic tech and education initiatives, reflecting a strong mix of technical skill and community engagement.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Spanish, English