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Furthering a Passion for Software Engineering

By Rafael Almeida ‘27​
Learning what it takes to be a successful software engineer in the workplace
Rafael pictured at a bowling night with coworkers.

This summer, I had the privilege of collaborating with peers from all over the US. In our specific project, the Listing Hosting Engine, I worked alongside two talented engineers. Together, we combined our expertise and past projects to deliver a modular and scalable platform for any business to list its products.

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  • A leader in innovative tech solutions, empowers businesses to create and manage listings with unique branding, domains, and seamless integrations, all while leveraging a​ unified backend system
  • The Listing Hosting Engine is designed to be accessible to users of all technical levels.​ It includes powerful features such as shared payments, communication logic, and intelligent filter composition.

My experience:

  • I could go on and on about how much I learned about myself, but in summary, I got​ exposed to my personality in the workforce and the chance to reflect on what type of coworker I want to be
  • This internship only solidified my passion for software engineering—hopefully, a lifelong career
  • I learned that beyond needing to be a great coder, a successful software engineer has the commercial implications of his work, a skill that flourished during this summer.
  • Aside from the rewarding work, I also cherished the casual lunches and hangouts we​ shared. These moments added fun to our professional journey, for which I am truly​ grateful.

Internship funded by the Perper, Scott and Anne, Internship Fund​.