# Jake Oney > Founding Engineer at Compound Location: Madison, Wisconsin, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/jakeoney Coming from a small town in central Wisconsin, I had never been exposed to the field of computer programming. I thought, "What is an object? How could I use it to accomplish anything useful?"​ After determinedly searching for understanding, I finally had my “Aha” moment. It all made sense. Since then I've known that I want to be a Computer Scientist. I have the power at my fingertips. I can build websites that people will visit every day, design mobile apps to help improve people's lives, and compete with my friends on HackerRank.com to see who the best hacker is. As a Computer Scientist, I consistently utilize my strongest skills. 1) Creativity. I am able to recognize flaws in existing designs and innovate new systems that spark peoples'​ interest. 2) Leadership. I am able to inspire and motivate people to work towards a common goal while listening to the suggestions of others and improving the quality of the outcome. 3) Management. I work hard to keep everybody on task as well as help people who are falling behind. 4) Problem Solving. I am able to apply all of these qualities and my engineering mindset to assist in solving some of the world's greatest challenges. I will be graduating with Bachelor’s degrees in Computer Engineering and Computer Science in May of 2016. After working for a couple of years, I plan to attend graduate school to study cloud computing and computer networks. Until then, I will be working on developing software, designing websites, and building mobile apps. I’m always looking for new learning and job experiences, so contact me if you have any opportunities or cool ideas that you’d like to discuss. ## Work Experience ### Founding Software Engineer @ Compound Jan 2022 – Present | Madison, Wisconsin, United States Founding engineering who is building the tech-enabled back office for financial advisors. Worked in a lead role in various projects including: redesigning the access control system, integrating core data models between applications, designing a unique alternative investment market place with a subscription workflow, and I also built a robust investment proposal system. On the more technical side, I'm also proud of patterns that I've established in and around the API layer of the application that ensure a consistent, strongly typed, high quality experience. ### Software Development Engineer @ Amazon Jan 2017 – Jan 2022 | Madison, Wisconsin Area The biggest impact working at Amazon has had on me is how Amazon's leadership principles have shaped the way I approach problems and how I build. They provide a framework for decision making that can be applied in big tech and at startups alike. I worked in an Amazon subsidiary, Shopbop. I lead the transformation in the Cart and Checkout pages of the site reworking them from legacy Java Servlet Pages and transitioned them to React. I played a lead role in developing an internal NextJS-like server-side rendering framework to enable teams across Shopbop to build, test, and deploy independently to the Shopbop website. I was also responsible for post-checkout order processing systems that included things integrating with Amazon systems for Payments, Fraud, Fulfilment, etc. I also designed and delivered an asynchronous server-less financial reporting system with a primary goal of improving data flow of important financial information to the data warehouse. ### Software Engineer @ Spredfast Jan 2016 – Jan 2017 | Madison, Wisconsin As a software developer at Spredfast, I work on the Social Profiles team. Our goal is to build a product to help people in the service industry effectively communicate with their customers. We do this by aggregating social media data, data created within the Spredfast products, and data from other external systems. In order to handle the volume of content we receive, we utilize distributed systems such as Cassandra, Kafka, Solr, S3, and Spark. We are then able to combine, manipulate, and enrich this content to build profiles of people. This allows the users of our product to provide top quality care to their customers. Things I have worked on include designing a backup and restore process, building many of the REST endpoints, authentication, data verification, data manipulation, data migrations, and lots of unit and integration testing. ### Windows System Administrator @ University of Wisconsin-Madison Jan 2013 – Jan 2016 Working as a Windows System Administrator, I've had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects. The most problematic ones were related to software deployment. Installing software locally on a computer isn't very difficult most of the time, but trying to virtualize an install or create a custom silent install that can be easily installed on over 500+ computers can be a bit of a challenge. Running into all these challenges has caused me to develop strong debugging skills and learn how to use many different tools required to do my job effectively. I was also tasked with some pretty interesting side projects. One major project was developing a license monitoring utility. This required me to take my administrator powers to another level. I learned a lot about databases, developing data-collecting scripts, and setting up logging. Thus I was able to develop a cool tool that other University affiliated administrators are now using which should help them save money on their licensing expenses. ## Education ### Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Engineering and Computer Science University of Wisconsin-Madison Jan 2011 – Jan 2016 ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/jakeoney --- Source: https://flows.cv/jakeoney JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/jakeoney/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-29