My name is Dillan Gajarawala. I'm a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University who is a vegetarian, Eagle Scout, and avid golfer.
I'm from the New York/New Jersey area originally, but nowadays I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area working for Amazon Web Services.
Feel free to explore more of my background!
Major: Information Systems
Minor: Business Administration
GPA: 3.82/4.00
University Honors
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I used Ruby on Rails in my Application Development class to create a full-stack application modeling a bake shop. I learned and then used Express.js and TypeScript in my Likewise Internship to develop a data pipeline API. Finally, I acquired and leveraged .NET Core during my consulting engagement with Adagio Health.
I've been using Python since I started college, whether it be in an academic or internship context. I've used it in programming projects, APIs, data science, and even just simple scripts. I've worked with Java in high school CS, in my data structures class, and even abroad in an Object Oriented Programming class. Ruby, I used in my Application Development class along with Rails. With regards to Golang, I learned and then used it during my internship at AWS.
Over time, I have been improving my web development skills to the point where I could make this website. In my freshman year IS class, I made a few websites with HTML/CSS and JavaScript that modeled real-life companies. Additionally, learned advanced skills abroad in a web development class.
I learned SQL in my freshman IS class, but really got into it along with Postgres in my Database Development class. I've used MongoDB extensively, whether it be in my term project for my intro programming class, or in my Internship at Likewise.
I learned Tableau at a session in freshman year, and since have been using it for some personal analyses as well as a data science project. Git, is just everything, so no information really needed there. With regards to Node.js, I learned it over time and used it during my Internship at Likewise.
I learned Spanish from 2nd grade until senior year of high school. I've even used it in practice, having visited multiple Latin American countries, such as Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, and Spain.
I used Ruby on Rails in my Application Development class to create a full-stack application modeling a bake shop. I learned and then used Express.js and TypeScript in my Likewise Internship to develop a data pipeline API. Finally, I acquired and leveraged .NET Core during my consulting engagement with Adagio Health.
I've been using Python since I started college, whether it be in an academic or internship context. I've used it in programming projects, APIs, data science, and even just simple scripts. I've worked with Java in high school CS, in my data structures class, and even abroad in an Object Oriented Programming class. Ruby, I used in my Application Development class along with Rails. With regards to Golang, I learned and then used it during my internship at AWS.
Over time, I have been improving my web development skills to the point where I could make this website. In my freshman year IS class, I made a few websites with HTML/CSS and JavaScript that modeled real-life companies. Additionally, learned advanced skills abroad in a web development class.
I learned SQL in my freshman IS class, but really got into it along with Postgres in my Database Development class. I've used MongoDB extensively, whether it be in my term project for my intro programming class, or in my Internship at Likewise.
I learned Tableau at a session in freshman year, and since have been using it for some personal analyses as well as a data science project. Git, is just everything, so no information really needed there. With regards to Node.js, I learned it over time and used it during my Internship at Likewise.
I learned Spanish from 2nd grade until senior year of high school. I've even used it in practice, having visited multiple Latin American countries, such as Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, and Spain.