Andrew Dai

Technical Program Manager at Meta

Role
Technical Program Manager at Meta
Location
Seattle, WA, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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Experience

  1. Technical Program Manager

    Meta

    May 2021 — Present · Seattle, WA, US

    As a TPM in Ads Billing Trust and Risk, I’ve been coordinating across multiple disciplines and organizations in order to identify, plan, and execute programs to expand fraud detection capabilities while making more effective trust assessments in order to maximize good advertiser revenue. With my cross-functional teams, I am coordinating and developing initiatives around expanded use of machine learning and automated decisioning, which has already driven hundreds of millions of dollars in impact to the Ads Billing organization.

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley

    Computer Science, Computer Science

    2003 — 2007

Skills

  • Agile Methodologies
  • Agile Project Management
  • Test Automation
  • Web Services
  • Technical Leadership
  • C#
  • .net
  • Oop
  • Java
  • Ruby
  • Software Design
  • System Architecture
  • Soa
  • Algorithms
  • Mobile Applications
  • Java Enterprise Edition
  • Security
  • Enterprise Software
  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Silverlight
  • Architectures
  • Microsoft Technologies
  • Uml
  • Web Applications
  • Scalability
  • Cloud Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • Scrum
  • Spring
  • Design Patterns
  • Big Data
  • Xml
  • Computer Science
  • Tfs
  • Software Project Management
  • Object Oriented Design
  • Quality Assurance

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