Summary
Joshua Siegel is a software engineering team lead at Bloomberg, bringing nearly a decade of experience in backend systems and distributed infrastructure. He leads efforts to optimize large-scale storage and compute, including a project that boosted file storage efficiency by 100x by migrating from HDFS to Hadoop Ozone and deploying a Kubernetes controller in Golang to manage distributed Ozone containers. He also built an integrated web UI that enables 2000+ engineers to create scalable development clusters and contributed to the Hadoop Ozone open-source project by identifying node-failure recovery flaws. An accomplished Rutgers University engineer with a 3.99 GPA in Electrical/Computer Engineering and Computer Science, he combines academic rigor with hands-on production leadership. Based in New York, he began programming in high school and has a stated interest in distributed systems, software infrastructure, and backend development. He is known for turning complex storage and orchestration challenges into reliable, scalable solutions at Bloomberg.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical / Computer Engineering & Computer Science, 3.99, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical / Computer Engineering & Computer Science, 3.99 at Rutgers University School of Engineering
High School, Regular/General High School/Secondary Diploma Program, 100.22, High School, Regular/General High School/Secondary Diploma Program, 100.22 at Eastern Regional High School
English