Quip
Juliana Cook is a software engineer with a diverse range of experience. Juliana started their career as a CS161 Course Assistant at Stanford University, where they held office hours, graded assignments, and wrote course notes. Juliana also served as a CS106 Section Leader, leading discussions, training new section leaders, and grading assignments.
Juliana then worked as a software engineering intern at Google, where they focused on building features for the iOS Google Slides and Google Wallet teams. Juliana collaborated with other teams and utilized technologies such as Objective-C.
Next, Juliana joined Khan Academy as a software engineering intern, where they worked on improving the user experience of the website on mobile devices by making popular pages responsive and building tags for related materials.
After that, Juliana joined Pinterest as a software engineer, where they worked on the Search Platform team. Juliana'sresponsibilities included implementing features like autocomplete and trending queries, improving search feature quality, as well as developing a search metrics workflow and dashboard.
Currently, Juliana is working at Quip as a software engineer. Juliana is focused on integrating Quip with Salesforce and has previously worked on improving the product's accessibility.
Throughout their work experience, Juliana has gained skills in various programming languages and technologies, including Java, C++, and web development.
Juliana Cook completed their Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from Stanford University from 2011 to 2015. Afterward, they pursued a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the same university, completing it in 2016.