"I write code that quietly powers things at scale β and occasionally, things that people actually notice."
I'm a Senior Backend Engineer @ Walmart Global Tech, building the AdTech infrastructure that decides which ads follow you around the internet. You're welcome. Or sorry. Depends on how you feel about that.
Before Walmart, I spent years doing the kind of backend work that absolutely holds everything together:
- π¦ Engineered REST APIs that move millions in GMV annually β because someone has to make sure the orders actually go through
- π Launched a fintech MVP in 10 weeks β yes, 10 weeks, yes it worked
- π§βπ€βπ§ Built a hiring platform that hit 3,000+ sign-ups in 4 weeks before we'd even properly marketed it
- π Scraped 200,000+ rows of data and wired up an Elasticsearch engine that could actually find things
I like building things that start as a whiteboard sketch and end up with real users complaining about them β which is how you know they're using it.
Languages
Frameworks & Backends
Data & Search
Infrastructure & Cloud
CI/CD & Tooling
π Walmart Global Tech β’ Software Engineer
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β Building AdTech infrastructure at scale β
β β The system that decides which ads follow you online β
β β Distributed systems, real-time pipelines, high throughput β
β β If the ad loads fast, that's on me β
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- β Powered by coffee β not a metaphor, a strict operational dependency
- πΈ Always exploring new income streams β side hustles, investments, you name it
- π§ Whiteboard-to-prod is my favourite arc in any project
- π My code has fewer bugs once I finish my second cup
πΌ Open to senior/staff backend or AdTech engineering roles β or just a good argument about system design.


