Raye Schiller is a software engineer with 10 years of experience building backend-first web services and cloud-native systems, currently contributing at Switchboard after leading engineering at TargetSmart. She combines strong Python and Java expertise (Django, Flask, Spring Boot) with AWS and GCP experience to deliver data-driven products for civic and social impact. A Cornell Tech MEng and Macaulay Honors valedictorian, she brings a multidisciplinary perspective shaped by studies in emerging media and women & gender studies. Raye’s background spans startups and large financial firms, from building REST APIs and instructor-created Java courses to shipping production systems at JPMorgan, and she has a history of amplifying underrepresented voices through tech journalism and mentorship.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree Major in Emerging Media Minors in Computer Science and Women & Gender Studies, Bachelor's Degree Major in Emerging Media Minors in Computer Science and Women & Gender Studies at Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York
Yeshiva University High School for Girls
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Charles University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Valedictorian Summa Cumme Laude Major in Emerging Media Minors in Computer Science and Women & Gender Studies, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Valedictorian Summa Cumme Laude Major in Emerging Media Minors in Computer Science and Women & Gender Studies at Hunter College
Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Science, Master of Engineering - MEng Computer Science at Cornell Tech
A web application and REST API to aggregate harassment and sexist comments towards politicians on Twitter
Contributions:287 commits in 2 years 6 months
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