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The Dev Difference's "How I Got This Job" Podcast - Episode 1: From Howard to Top Internships and AI Research

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In this episode, Jovanay Carter interviews Morayo Adeyemi and Angelica Stewart, two computer science students at Howard University. They share their inspiring journeys into the tech field, including their journeys to Howard, research, and internships at Google and NASA.

About The Podcast


The Dev Difference is a interview prep tool for candidates entering into roles in tech. Our platform uses AI to personalize your job prep by conducting mock interviews and giving immediate feedback. Learn more and get started with your interview practice now at thedevdifference.com


How I Got This Job Podcast tells the stories of those in the Dev Difference community pursuing roles in a variety of jobs in tech from software engineering, product management, marketing, design, business analytics, and more. We hope that hearing stories inspires and gives people the hope to keep going. To share your story on our podcast, reach out at info@thedevdifference.com.


Guest Stars:

Morayo Adeyemi is a junior at Howard University majoring in Computer Science with a minor in Mathematics. She is the Founder of BisonBytes, Howard University’s first student-run hackathon, and serves as Vice President of the Howard University's College of Engineering and Architecture Student Council. Morayo has also completed research and software engineering internships at Google, Stanford University, Brown University, and Howard University, working on computer vision and machine learning. In the upcoming Fall during her senior year, she will be returning to Google as a Software Engineering Intern. She is preparing for a future pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Vision and Graphics, with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction.


Angelica Stewart is a Barry Goldwater Scholar and senior at Howard University majoring in Computer Science. Post-graduation, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. focusing on using Computer Science as a tool to tackle climate change and air pollution problems. Angelica has had internships at MIT AeroAstro, MIT EAPS, and NASA. She is also an undergraduate researcher at Howard University's @fterlab, where she develops computational tools for a drone-sensor system. Angelica is the president of Howard’s Society of Women Engineers and a member of Tau Beta Pi. She also founded The College Connect International, a nonprofit aimed at improving educational opportunities in developing countries.



Hosted by Jovanay Carter, Cofounder and CEO at The Dev Difference, an interview prep tool for tech talent.


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