About Kyle
Background and Education
Kyle became interested in programming at eight years old and knew from an early age that he wanted to build software solutions that solve big problems. After pursuing an education aligned with his natural interests, he graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Working at SEP
Kyle joined SEP in 1999 as a new developer, growing over time into leadership roles and project management. Notably, his work with aerospace engine health tracking systems is one of the longest-running projects within our walls.
As he rose through the ranks at SEP, Kyle was drawn to working with people and teams behind the software. Since 2010, he has been actively working in recruitment in addition to project work.
In his current role, Kyle is responsible for ensuring that we continue to recruit great people and leading onboarding initiatives at SEP. He still engages on the technical side of things, including participating in SEP Hackathons.
On a Personal Note
Kyle lives in Carmel with his wife and three tortoises. He enjoys tabletop and full-scale role-playing games and reading in his spare time.
Posts by Kyle
Making Intern Assignments Is Tricky. Why Self-Selection Works for Us.
We’re now in our eighth summer of managing intern assignments using our self-selection process for software engineering internships. Counting the six interns this summer, we’ve had a total of 58 software engineering interns use the process, and 65 teams offer themselves up as potential hosts. Why We Decided to Experiment with Self-Selection We’d been doing […]
Recruiting When We’re All Suddenly Remote
When making preparation for SEP’s shift to working from home during COVID-19, we knew we didn’t want to lose momentum on our recruiting. We get to talk to lots of great candidates, and putting them on pause for a month (or potentially several months) seemed like a decision that would lead to us missing opportunities. […]
My Favorite Tool That I Struggle With
What tool do I use more often than any other, often while using other tools? What tool am I certain can be an aid in solving almost any problem, if used properly? What tool do I struggle with the most, even though I probably complain about other tools much more often? What tool have I […]
Beware of Solving Things Yourself
There’s one recurring thing I’ve seen new hires at SEP struggle with over the years. Most commonly, this is something we see in hires that are fresh out of college, but sometimes it shows itself in hires that come to us with years of experience in the industry. While we try to eliminate it in our new […]
Fresh Out of Hope? Not Hardly!
It’s been a busy week here at SEP; we’ve had a lot of new faces join us. Seven interns and two new hires in one day (oh and there was another new hire that joined us middle of last week as well). Plus we’ve got three more new hires on the way on Monday. Guess who’s […]
Deadline-Driven Development
Deadlines. We’ve all run into them. We might be talking about a project at work or filing our taxes each year. But deadlines usually get a bad rap. Everyone loves to complain about deadlines. But I like them. What? Why in the world would I like deadlines? Because they help remind me to ask questions. […]