Esteban Posada
About
Esteban Posada is from Mexico City. Esteban works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Internet", "Higher Education", and "Financial Services". Esteban is currently Co-Founder and CTO at Hola Cash, located in Mexico City. In Esteban's previous role as a Entrepreneur In Residence at Pioneer Square Labs, Esteban worked in Greater Seattle Area until Sep 2019. Prior to joining Pioneer Square Labs, Esteban was a Software Engineer Intern at Uber and held the position of Software Engineer Intern at San Francisco, California. Prior to that, Esteban was a Software Engineer Intern at LinkedIn, based in Sunnyvale, California from Jun 2018 to Sep 2018. Esteban started working as Software Engineer Intern at Twitter in Seattle, Washington in Sep 2017. From Jun 2017 to Sep 2017, Esteban was Software Engineer Intern at Adobe, based in San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Esteban was a CSE 143 Head Teaching Assistant at University of Washington, based in Seattle, Washington from Jan 2017 to Mar 2017. Esteban started working as CSE 14X Teaching Assistant at University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in Sep 2015.
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Esteban Posada's past jobs
Exploring tech ideas and solutions to real problems in Latin America.
[Safety Intelligence Team] Improving, testing and adding new functionality to a safety service that Uber uses to deal with driver and rider incidents and to prevent future safety issues to occur.
[Commerce, Payments Teams] Contributing to the design and implementation of the frontend portion of the new platform that LinkedIn will use to sell LinkedIn corporate products (posting jobs, career pages, recruiter, etc.)
[Safety Team] Contributing to the redesign and implementation of the new version of the powerful platform that Twitter uses to detect and prevent abuse, spam, fake accounts and other sort of malicious activities.
[Adobe I/O Runtime Team] I worked on the Adobe I/O Runtime team doing the following: - Developing a serverless platform that allows developers to quickly deploy custom code to respond to events, execute functions right in the cloud, all with no server set-up. - Developing a new log collection system for the serverless platform which offers a faster and more efficient way of collecting and providing the function logs to the developers. - Contributing to the Open Source project OpenWhisk. (https://openwhisk.incubator.apache.org/)
As a CSE 143 Head TA, I help to run all the grading aspects of the course in a way that grading can be as consistent and accurate as possible. Some of the responsibilities are: 1) Deciding and discussing the criteria for the assignments. 2) Offering support to the other Teaching Assistants when it comes to grading. 3) Ensure the grading process is accurate and consistent.
As a CSE 143 TA, I support lecture for the Computer Programming II class by: 1) Teaching 2 weekly sections covering Java programming topics to a class of approximately 20 undergraduate students. 2) Helping students coming from diverse academic backgrounds by presenting them alternative explanations of topics if necessary. 3) Grading weekly programming assignments and one midterm and one final.
Aware of the lack of students in Medellin, Colombia who want to study technology based degrees, I developed a workshop in partnership with Universidad EAFIT for Computer Engineering students and prospective students consisting in motivating them to either continue pursuing their degree or to start pursuing a technological based degree by offering them a series of different cool and interesting projects that can be developed using basic Java programming and critical thinking skills.