College: Macaulay Honors College
Education Level: Undergraduate
Career Interest: Computer Science
My name is Radmir Sataev. I study Computer Science at the Macaulay Honors College at the City College of New York campus. I'm a third-year student, and I will continue studying Computer Science this upcoming fall semester. Also, I have a minor in physics, which is my other passion besides Computer Science. I hope to work on something that involves both fields I'm interested in. As of right now, I am interning at Unadat as a Software Development Engineer Intern, and I work on a Money Coach team to develop a new branch on the website for Money Coaches, who are basically people who will help people to manage their assets. During my free time, I enjoy playing billiards and video games with my friends. In addition, I practice gymnastics and like to ice skate. Thus, the aforementioned information briefly summarizes most of my interests and the person I currently am.
I worked on application/dashboard/training for Money Coaches branch
The experience is ok since there are some ups and downs. The biggest down is that deployment of your app takes extremely long, so sometimes debugging is unnecessary long. There is not much guidance, but that is expected since most of the relevant information can be found online. Sometimes meetings seem extremely unproductive, and the work amount is not very consistent. Some days we can do absolutely nothing, and the others, it is a lot, and on the days when it is a lot, some requests are being made after the sprint that sometimes seems unreasonable and better left off to the next sprint rather than adding it on top of work we have already done.
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