The 2020 Summer Check-In series starts with a story about rising senior Alexander Giaquinto of the Muhlenberg men's lacrosse team.Â
Although this summer is different from any in the past, that has not stopped Mule athletes from enjoying fantastic experiences. If you would like to tell the story of your summer, please fill out our Summer Check-In form!Â
Alexander Giaquinto '21 spent the first month and a half of his remote internship with Sectigo, a New Jersey-based cybersecurity company, in training. TheÂ
computer science major andÂ
business administration minor went through Linux Academy, an online course, and watched hours upon hours of tutorial videos. He also learned a few programming languages to supplement those he's learned at Muhlenberg.
"What they're putting me through is what they do with some of their new hires," Giaquinto says. "It's cool I get this experience as an intern."
He's working with Sectigo's DevOps team as a systems reliability intern. Giaquinto describes DevOps as a newer way of doing things in the industry — instead of developing the concept for a product and then handing it off to another team to execute, both of those processes occur simultaneously and more efficiently. Now that he's been through the extensive training, he's able to complete service tasks in the team's queue.
Giaquinto anticipates needing to practice the skills he's learned this summer throughout his senior year in order to retain them. Still, the experience at Sectigo should help his resume stand out when he looks to enter the job market.
"The world's constantly dealing with security fraud in any sort of internet-based business," he says. "What I've learned is there's not enough supply to meet the demand for people to work in this field."
This story was written by Meghan Kita and originally appeared on the Muhlenberg College website. (link)
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