DANIEL J MUÑOZ
*********@*****.***
Chicago, IL
github.com/DanielMunoz1
Career Portfolio: https://danielmun
oz1.github.io/
EDUCATION
High School Diploma
Rauner College Prep
2011 - 2015
Chicago, IL
Associates in General Studies
Wilber Wright College
2016 - 2019
Chicago, Illinois
Bachelors in Computer Science
DePaul University
2019 - 2023
Chicago, Illinos
SKILLS
Java
Python (Django)
OOP
SQL (PostgreSQL, Oracle)
JavaScript (Angular)
HTML/ CSS
REST APIs
Git
LANGUAGE
English(Fluent)
Spanish(Receptive Bilingual)
CAREER OBJECTIVE
Graduate of computer science with experience working across the full-stack of software development. Looking for a role where I can grow and learn from experienced team members while contributing with my own skills and abilities to solve problems by having a passion for critical thinking/problem-solving. WORK EXPERIENCE
STEAMbassador Intern
Innovation One
March 2023 - August 2023 Chicago, IL
Contributed towards teaching app development using apple develop apps with xcode and swift.
Built workshops and ideas for diverse needs of learners across multiple age ranges throughout the city.
Worked with team members to construct new approach towards teaching different workshops involved with app development. PROJECTS
Google Chrome Extension
January 2023 - March 2023
Built a responsive google chrome extension using Django rest framework, AWS and Postgres on Visual Studio Code.
Created authentication within the chrome extension that allows users to detect fraudulent products only on E-commerce websites.
Added features that allows the users to provide feedback and descriptions towards certain products.
Minimum spanning tree visualizer
May 2021 - June 2021
Utilized Eclipse IDE to allow users to make their own spanning tree with nodes and edges with values.
Wrote algorithms that can detect the minimum spanning trees with visual response that shows the final result.
LEADERSHIPS
Computer Science Society
2021 - 2023
Presented a ideas towards the computer science club to student government, obtained approval, and secured club innovation.
Attended student organization and meeting to improve different areas of interest within computer science and career fairs. Led club members to spend 2 hours a week peer reviewing existing code with another member to share learnings.