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Cineniche

CineNiche

My team and I placed 2nd in a coding competition to create a functional streaming service that recommends movies based on watch history and preferences. Under a strict deadline, we completed this project in 4 days and presented to professionals in the industry. We used Python, .NET, C#, Javascript, HTML, CSS, and a predictive model. Users can create an account, rate movies, and get suggestions based on their history. Infinite scrolling also allows users to use the app for longer. Admin can edit the database of movies and manage users.

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Trackademic App

I built a full-stack social platform designed to make studying more engaging through competition and community. Users can share study sessions, maintain streaks, earn achievements, and collaborate through real-time group chats. On the technical side, I developed a RESTful API with Django and built a dynamic frontend using React. The app is backed by AWS RDS for scalable data storage and deployed on an EC2 instance. Key features include data-driven progress tracking with interactive charts, a notification system, and optimized API endpoints to handle user activity efficiently.

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Web Design Intern

As a Web Design Intern for Lemonade Stand (Digital Marketing Agency), I helped design and create 100+ different client websites. This included following design principles, working with clients to create their dream site, creating fast backends to improve SEO, meeting tight deadlines, and working within a team. These sites were built with HTML, CSS, Javascript, and builders like Flatsome and Wordpress.

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"Build Your Own Quote" Calculator

A client requested a custom pricing calculator that would allow customers to select services and locations and generate their own quote without needing to contact a team member. I designed and implemented the calculator's logic to dynamically calculate totals based on user selections, and styled the interface to seamlessly match the client's existing branding.

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Turtle Shelter Project

My team and I developed a website for The Turtle Shelter Project, a nonprofit organization that provides insulated jackets to help individuals experiencing homelessness survive cold winter conditions. The platform streamlines the scheduling of jacket-making events, volunteer sign-ups, visualizes key data, and allows a super administrator to create, edit, and manage events. The project was built using PostgreSQL, Tableau, HTML, CSS, and DNS configuration to support both functionality and scalability.

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Small Business Owner

My wife and I design, create, market, and sell stickers. In under 2 years, we made $20,000 in revenue. We sold to individuals, but also partnered with other businesses to sell our product in their stores. I have learned a bit of what it takes to run a business, manage logistics, please customers, and do B2B sales.

Data Analyst

As a Data Analyst for the BYU Business Career Center, I drove data-informed decision making by transforming complex placement data into clear, strategic insights for the Marriott School of Business. I developed dynamic Tableau dashboards that revealed employment outcomes, employer engagement patterns, and hiring trends. I designed and managed Zoho CRM systems to streamline data collection, improve data integrity, and support scalable reporting, while leveraging Python scripts to automate data cleaning and analysis workflows.

Personal Magic-8 Ball Site

I made this site at my wife's request, who wanted an easy way to make decisions of low importance (like where we should eat, or what game to play). It functions as a digital "Magic 8 Ball", but the responses output personalized messages, referencing Webster family inside jokes and names. We love using it! The cherry-on-top is the animation of the ball shaking whenever you ask it a question. Built with HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

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Home Network Ad Blocker

I created a home network ad-blocking solution using a Raspberry Pi (running Pi-hole), enabling DNS-level filtering across connected devices. I configured the system with a static IP and integrated it into my home network by manually routing device DNS traffic through the Pi-hole server, effectively blocking all ads in our home.