Summary
Richard Leon is a Java software engineer with 12 years of experience building backend services and data-driven systems across major Chinese tech firms including JD.com, 58.com, and Huli Finance. He has deep practical experience with Spring MVC, Dubbo, Zookeeper and Python for inventory analysis, RPC services and mobile backends, as well as data crawling and metadata pipelines from his CNKI data-analyst work. Comfortable moving between engineering and product-facing roles, he has also managed editorial projects earlier in his career, giving him a strong sense for content, UX and stakeholder communication. Based in Beijing, he blends applied physics training from the University of Science and Technology Beijing with hands-on software craft. Colleagues know him as a pragmatic coder who prefers shipping reliable systems and learning by doing—his GitHub bio hints at a detail-oriented “切图仔” mindset common among developers focused on practical front-to-back implementation. He is currently focused on backend engineering at Huli Finance, continuing to evolve his Java and systems design skills.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Physical electronics, 20%, Master’s Degree, Physical electronics, 20% at University of Science and Technology Beijing
English