Work Experience

There is so much that could be said about each of my past roles and experiences and not enough space (or time, at least for employers) to have it all on my resume. I decided to take advantage of this online portfolio with "unlimited" space by sharing as much of my work experiences as I can type-- blog-style!

  Intuit

  Experience Designer

  Jan 2019 - Aug 2019

  San Diego, CA

Experience Design at Intuit // San Diego, CA

Design and launch an interactive, multi-platform online community focused on tax professionals based on customer insights and business requirements Combine UX and business acumen to thoughtfully create both the E2E visual design and interactive, intuitive experience Align visual design work with existing design pattern libraries Make feature improvements using rapid tests and experimentation in an agile environment

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  Nokia Technologies

  Design Coordinator

  Jan 2018 - Jun 2018

  Cambridge, MA

Design at Nokia Technologies // Cambridge, MA

At Nokia, I had purpose.

As a student, I often receive assignments that are re-used throughout years of teaching and my only goal is to do as someone else once did. During my time at Nokia, I completed projects that were entirely my own, with goals that I established for myself. I created unique webpages, distinctive infographics, and so much more.

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  Paidia Studios

  Web Developer

  Aug 2016 - Mar 2018

  Boston, MA

Web Development (and Game Design!) // Boston, MA

Working at Paidia Studios was one of my first positions on campus.

Initially, I had applied for an office assistant position. I wanted to lay low for my first semester of college and have a simple "come to work, check in, do my job, check out, and leave for the day" kind of job. But when Celia Pearce, a game design professor at Northeastern, reached out to me about my application saying she had two different positions available-- one of which would require more commitment and, of course, more of an interest in game development-- I was intrigued.

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