hola 👋🏻, i'm

jésus orozco.

new-grad software engineer.

📌 detroit, mi.

🤟🏻 about.

as you already know, my name is 🤟🏻 jesus orozco. i was born, raised, and am currently based in 🌮 detroit, michigan.

i recently graduated from the 🎓 university of michigan - dearborn with a bachelor's degree in 🖥️ computer & information science.

for my 📚 senior design capstone project, i led the development of a mobile app for coffee shops integrated with clover, engineered as a reusable solution across businesses.

during my time there, i also worked with my university's 🧑🏻‍💻 google developer group to make web and mobile apps for multiple events like conferences, workshops, and hackathons.

i'm currently looking for my first 💼 professional software engineering role where i can work with others to build real-world software.

when i'm not coding, you can probably find me 🎮 grinding ranked or 🎨 drawing something.

but regardless of what i'm doing, you can expect there to be some 🎸 rock music blaring in the background.

🛠️ skills.

languages 🔣

C++C++

C#C#

JavaJava

HTMLHTML

CSSCSS

JavaScriptJavaScript

TypeScriptTypeScript

PythonPython

SQLSQL

frameworks 🚧

ReactReact

React NativeReact Native

Tailwind CSSTailwind CSS

Node.jsNode.js

ExpressExpress

tools ⛏️

GitGit

GitHubGitHub

MySQLMySQL

PostgreSQLPostgreSQL

DockerDocker

AWSAWS

PostmanPostman

💼 experience.

university of michigan - dearborn

development lead may 2025 - dec 2025

@ university of michigan - dearborn

i led a 4-person team in building a cross-platform mobile app for local coffee shops integrated with clover pos, engineered for scalability and reuse across different clients.

google developer groups

frontend developer feb 2024 - feb 2025

@ google developer groups

i developed scalable front-end web and app components for various regional events.

💻 projects.

🧮 assembly calculator

calculator that supports boolean and algebraic operations on hexadecimal integers, written in assembly.

MASM

🖥️ cpu process management simulation

cpu job processing simulator built in c++ to model how a processor handles and schedules incoming tasks.

C++

see in-progress projects and more details on my github.