Description: Love to make things
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Hi! I’m a site reliability engineer at Google and recent grad from Boston University. These days, I’m working on improving my digital art and a SLAM-based virtual reality project. While I was in college, I took two leaves of absence to intern at Google and fund my startup, Ocubrowse , respectively. I helped organized 9 university hackathons, joining the tech teams of 5 unique events. I was also president of BU’s largest mobile app development club, The Global App Initiative. I have lots of interests outside
I haven't added extra photos or details about this project yet. Feel free to check out my old site if you are curious about it though.
HireHose is a Chrome extension that autofills your information to same-y job application forms -- i.e. greenhouse.io and lever.io. It's meant to help college students cast a wide net as they apply to as many internships as possible (like a fire hose sprays water; hence the name). The Chrome extension lets you input common answers to job questions, saved in chrome.storage.local. Then, whenever you're on a job application page, clicking the extension will have it autofill your information to all input fields