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Mathematics, B.A. | Class of

Lani Abels

Senior Software Developer

Employer: Spring Health

Job description: Developing and enhancing the front-end and back-end architecture of applications. Leading design and implementation to ensure robustness, efficiency and scalability. Responsible for optimizing performance, and ensuring smooth interaction between the front-end and back-end components. Mentoring junior engineers, sharing knowledge for our tech stacks, guiding best practices and coding standards, and promoting a culture of learning and growth. Collaborate effectively with product managers and designers to develop exceptional and intuitive user experiences.

About Lani


Why did you choose this program?

I chose the Applied Mathematics program when one of my professors encouraged me to choose Math as my major. I had started college with an undeclared major and unsure of what sort of career I wanted. My positive experiences with my Math teachers and their ability to make the lessons engaging and fun were what convinced me to decide on the Mathematics program.

How did this program prepare you for your job?

Learning how to think critically and solve problems through the Math courses has helped me immensely in my job. As a software developer, there are often complex relationships and business considerations I need to take into account when crafting my code, and oftentimes I don’t have all the information I need. During my time at Humboldt, I took many classes that helped me think more logically and evaluate different patterns and outcomes to decide upon the best course of action. One of the best pieces of advice one of my professors gave me was “I’m not teaching you how to code, I’m teaching you how to learn”. This mindset has enabled me to face many challenges and obstacles in my career without giving up, because I learned that if I can make it through four courses of Calculus, I can overcome any of my work challenges.

What did you enjoy most about the program?

What I enjoyed most about the program was the community building and encouragement from my professors and peers. The professors were always willing to take the time to talk through challenges, my fellow peers often banded together in study groups to get through tough assignments or prepare for exams, and I always felt supported. I enjoyed the department activities, such as lectures and fun competitions, and I loved the campus and nearby nature that is so accessible and beautiful.

What would you say to prospective students who are thinking about applying to this program?

I would expound upon the supportive environment academically, the comfortable atmosphere and interactions with professors and peers. The campus and area are beautiful, and if you like nature (hikes, beach, biking), then this would be an idyllic place to attend.