Name: Renee Seet
Date of Birth: 20 October 1997
Address: Katong, Singapore
Phone: +(65) 9646 1052
Email: reneeseetyinghui@gmail.com
I am a recent Computer Science graduate at National University of Singapore. I would consider myself a highly optimistic and enthusiastic individual. I enjoy hearing new ideas and turning them into reality. I love how computing have taught me how to learn and I am always up to take on new challenges.
Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science)• August 2016 — August 2020
CAP: 4.00
Focus Area : Software Engineering & Database Management
Student • 2014-2016
Completed 2015 Cambridge A Levels
Awarded 2014 Bursary Award
Software Developer • Oct 2020 - Current
Part Time Front-End Developer • Feb 2020 - Jun 2020
Skilio is a fresh start-up by a group of tietary students, it aims to create a platform that empowers educational organisations to track soft skill development. During my time at Skilio, I help design and code their landing page, Skilio.co. I was also heavy involved in the front end of the product which encouraged me to learn Angular. Beside coding, I also took up the role of designing the main product using AdobeXD. Click here to see the prototype.
Web Development Intern• Aug 2018 - Aug 2019
SRECTrade, Inc. focuses Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) markets by Transacting SRECs, developing useful software for market participants and providing detailed research and analysis on market trends. This year long internship has helped me polished my web development skills by solving bugs and developing features the company’s platform. It also taught me about the SREC market and other green markets. Some of my major projects during my internship were making the current web platforms mobile friendly and designing/coding the company's email templates.
Part Time Front-End Developer • Feb 2018 - Jul 2018
Chirpey is a start-up by NUS students, it aims to create a mobile application that empowers female travelers by allowing them to meet other fellow female travelers. I worked with React Native while developing Application UI.
Intern• December 2017- Feb 2018
Rovo is a mobile application that helps users find sports buddies. Even though this winter internship was short, it enriching and fulfiling,I got to work with JavaScript to code Scrappers to get Sport facilities' data from all around the world, as well as store them in PostgreSQL. I also helped developed Rovo's Sports facilities page using React framework. Click here to see samples of the pages.
Part Time• December 2015 - August 2016
ASC is a small-medium Enterprise that specialises in IT Solutions and Card System. I started working there after my A levels and was involved in multiple aspects such as the development of website, www.cardiflex.sg, assistance in the development of business solution softwares,Cardiflex™ E-Print Requisition System and Cardiflex™ Self-Operated Printing System, as well as onsite training of customers and tabulation of monthly accounts. It was also because of my experiences here did I gain the interest in coding.
Java - Proficient JavaScript - Intermediate C Language - Proficient
HTML,CSS - Proficient PHP - Proficient Node.js - Intermediate React - Intermediate
Android Studios - Intermediate React Native - Basic
PostgreSQL - Intermediate SQL - Intermediate Firebase - Intermediate
An initiative that my brother and I started. It aims to reunite Singaporean pet owners with their lost pets. I assisted in the development of website as well as promotion via social media platforms.
HTML, CSS, JavaScriptYear 2 Semester 1 Software Engineering Project
Worked in a team of 4 to modified a given address book to a software, CYNC, that aims to help businesses manage customers. Written in Java and Javafx using Intellij. Also Learnt how to document and package software.
Very first self-directed project
Developed a pair of Android-based scheduler applications, ClockWork and ClockWork Business to enhance business processes and encourage customer interaction.Built and designed innovative paired applications (customer-end and business-end) on Android Studios where data are stored in Firebase.
Developed @MyDreamBoyFriendBot Telegram Bot which aims to be your boyfriend hosted on DigitalOcean. A quirky hack done during an over night hack.
Java, Server, IntellijDuring my NOC program, inspired by the communication platfrom slack, my friends and I decided to create a communication platform to help improve communication in schools in Singapore. I took charge of designing the app prototype.
Adobe XDInspired by working parents I met during my internship, I thought it would be cool to have a platform for mums to re enter the workforce. The platform would filter jobs that cater to their needs e.g remote work as well as offer them classes to improve themselves. I designed the app prototype.
Adobe XDA year-long programme that allows students to intern with tech startups located in Silicon Valley as well as take entrepreneurship-related and discipline-based courses at Stanford University.
Money20/20 USA Hackathon is regarded as the best Fintech Hackathon in the world for the brightest developers, designers and entrepreneurs. Together with a team of 5, designed an mobile application prototype called Moolah.Moolah helps educate children on basic financial literacy and money management, ultimately helping raise responsible spenders.
After completing my own Orbital project, I felt that the project taught me alot as it was my very first self directed project. Thus, I decided to participate as an advisor to help others in their projects. I was an advisor for 5 groups where I guided them through their projects over one summer holiday.
BiZiT is a student-run organization that aims to be the nurturing ground for talents interested in building up their knowledge in IT and Business domains.
Involved in the planning and hosting of School of Computing 2016 Winter Sports Camp’s activities
Planned and led trainings for Computing Students
Led a group of 14 freshmen through camp and ensuring that they were well integrated and prepared for university
Achieve Bronze
Competition organized by Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) which involved managing and protecting server consisting of participants from local universities and colleges