Summary
Nile Camai is a software engineer based in Seattle, currently building Android Auto at Google with nine years of hands-on experience spanning full-stack web and embedded systems. A fourth-year Computer Science student at the University of Washington with a 3.95 GPA, Nile has completed three Google internships where he shipped user-facing features—revamping service-area editors, multi-file photo uploads with automated quality checks, and rich queue-management UIs for Ads tooling. He pairs strong front-end UX instincts with backend integration skills, having implemented data deduplication, pagination/sorting/favoriting, and accessibility-conscious drag-and-drop in production. Beyond internships, Nile contributed to robotics software (Taproot Library) and taught core CS courses, demonstrating an ability to explain complex data-structures and mentor others. Early leadership in competitive robotics and hands-on roles from delivery driver to teaching assistant reflect a pragmatic, user-centered approach and reliability under real-world constraints.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, CS, 3.95, Bachelor's degree, CS, 3.95 at University of Washington - Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering
IB Diploma, IB Diploma at International Baccalaureate
High School Diploma, Unweighted GPA: 3.99, High School Diploma, Unweighted GPA: 3.99 at Skyline High School