# Keyue Bao > Senior Software Engineer at Cash App Location: San Francisco, California, United States Profile: https://flows.cv/keyue Backend software engineer with interest and a proven track record delivering impact in the intersection of blockchain, finance and technology. ## Work Experience ### Senior Software Engineer @ Cash App Jan 2021 – Present | San Francisco Bay Area Team: Crypto Platform I work to make sure our customers can deposit and withdraw their bitcoin on-chain and over Lightning ### Software Engineer @ Square Jan 2018 – Jan 2021 | San Francisco Bay Area Team: Financial Crimes Engineering -> Payment Permissions I built software to ensure Square is fulfilling its compliance obligations as a financial institution, including screening, identity verification, manual case review for anti-money laundering purposes and more. This is done with Ruby on Rails and Java services, deployed to our own data centers, backed by MySQL and Redis. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Square Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | San Francisco Bay Area Team: Employee Management Developed iOS features in Square's POS application, allowing employees of Square merchants to manage their timecards, clocking in/out. This is done with Ruby on Rail services in the backend, and primarily Objective-C in the frontend. ### Software Engineer Intern @ Google Jan 2017 – Jan 2017 | New York, NY Worked within the social infrastructure team, specifically on an internal general object store geared towards user data. Wrote a parallel data processing pipeline to handle user account deletion requests. ### CSE Tutor @ University of California, San Diego Jan 2015 – Jan 2017 | Greater San Diego Area Assist Prof. Gary Gillespie as tutor under CSE 12 (Basic Data Structure and Object Oriented Design) and CSE 15L (Software Tools and Techniques Laboratory). Specific tasks include lab hours tutoring students with their assignments, proctoring lab sections, grading assignments and weekly staff meetings. ### Student Researcher @ University of California, San Diego Jan 2015 – Jan 2016 Admitted under Prof. Christine Alvarado's Early Researcher Scholars Program, I collaborate with four other undergraduate students on an infrastructure which extracts network needs from cloud service applications (i.e. Microsoft Azure) and pass requirements into the switch prototype for testing. Together, we work with Prof. Porter and PhD/grad students on a hybrid switch technology utilizing packet and circuit switching for more efficient data-center communication. ### Engineering Practicum Intern @ Google Jan 2016 – Jan 2016 | Mountain View, CA Worked within the Google Assistant team to upgrade existing iOS settings workflow for Assistant Settings. Implemented multiple new features set to release in the Fall, allowing users further customization for different preferences. Updated existing mobile user interface to better align with material design, and improved experience for low-vision and blind users through accessibility voice cues. Contributed to the codebase in Objective-C, which was picked up from scratch. Attended Google Woman Engineers conference for technical workshops and career talks. ### Explorer Intern @ Microsoft Jan 2015 – Jan 2015 | Redmond, WA Worked in a team of three under Power BI, a business visualization and analytics platform. The 12-week internship allowed us to start with a program manager phase through customer validation and end with dev phase with two completed features. By asking customers their pain points and needs, we better perceived their needs and had a webcast with 80+ audiences to demo our interactive mock-up of ideas. Later developed technical skills through designs and implementations of new features: using TypeScript and AngularJS, with Visual Studio as IDE and Git for version control. Worked from client side interface to back end database design. ### Participant of QWCC @ Qualcomm Jan 2015 – Jan 2015 Received a full scholarship to attend a Qualcomm's Women Collegiate Conference with 54 other selected female students pursuing a computing-related degree to strengthen the minority representation in technology field. Exposed to multiple professional panels, TED talks, technical demos about virtual reality and networking events. Also a participant of the one-day Hack For Impact Hackathon during the conference, where I collaborated with other conference participants o hack on Arduino using C and MIT AppInventor. I also mentored 6th grade girls throughout the process and encouraged them present our final product, successfully piquing their interest in pursuing the STEM field. ### Web Development Intern @ Social Innovators Collective Jan 2014 – Jan 2014 Member of the team of developers at the social Innovators Collective, a New York based education nonprofit. Currently helping to bring a resource site designed for startup entrepreneurs to life. The project, called the Social Good Guides, is a series of 20+ essential small-business guides created to support early stage social entrepreneurs, nonprofit founders and individuals working on social impact projects. The goal of the guides is to centralize knowledge and equip changemakers with the information needed to achieve success during the startup phase of their venture building. ### Pathology Lab Intern @ Mount Sinai Health System Jan 2012 – Jan 2012 Electro Microscopic Lab at Pathology Department; Observed surgeries with professional lab technicians; Assisted in the process of biopsy through chemically processing tissues, removing and attaching an extremely thin slice to a glass slide, and staining the slice for a better microscopic view. ## Education ### Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science UC San Diego Jan 2014 – Jan 2018 ### Software Engineering Brooklyn Technical High School Jan 2010 – Jan 2014 ### Summer Immersion Program in Computer Science Girls Who Code Jan 2013 – Jan 2013 ## Contact & Social - LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/keyuebao --- Source: https://flows.cv/keyue JSON Resume: https://flows.cv/keyue/resume.json Last updated: 2026-03-22