
Regina Sherman (She/Her) recently started at Clique as our newest Engineering intern. Having taken Software Engineering courses from General Assembly after a varied career that included both design and managerial experience, she’s a true proponent of our core value to “make someone else’s job easier.”

She’s thrilled to launch her journey as a front-end engineer, and we’re more than thrilled to have her as part of Clique. Here’s a bit more from our conversation.
“It’s been really good! I’ve been learning a lot, meeting a lot of people. It’s been exciting, I keep almost pinching myself. I can’t believe I found this opportunity and these people!”
Getting a deeper understanding of the concepts I learned in the three month coding Bootcamp I did. That gave me a lot of surface information but there wasn’t enough time to go deeper into areas I was more interested in. So I’m really excited to be here with a little less pressure, and to have the time and space for people to help me dig into pure CSS, HTML, Javascript, etc. I’m just excited to have a deeper understanding of all those things.”
“I’ve always wanted a chinchilla. I think they’re so cute.”

Omg stahp
“Cooking.”
“I wouldn’t say I’m a ‘chef’ like those you see on cooking shows. But I do like those shows.
But in general, I like making things that a lot of people don’t normally make at home. I’ve made sushi and dumplings among other things. Cooking myself or my friends and family a good meal is one of my favorite things to do.”

Listen, “fancy yourself a chef” is a weird way to ask that question, but nevertheless you can’t help but be impressed with anyone who can make sushi AND dumplings.
“I make good mashed potatoes—it’s a family recipe that is always the best part of the holidays. Even if you don’t like mashed potatoes, you’ll like my mashed potatoes. I also do a really good steak. So, ribeye steak, mashed potatoes, and some kind of brussel sprouts as a full meal. I like to prepare the steak in the Gordon Ramsey method, with butter and rosemary.”

Omg stahp. Kidding. But for real, I’m gonna need that recipe.
“Yes, actually. Well… I don’t know if I want to talk about this…but I grew up in a family band.”
“Yup. Back in the 80’s, my family had a band that would travel around and sing at churches. I was a part of that until I was 12 or 13. It wasn’t our livelihood, but it was something we did.
So I've always been performing. Later on, I taught myself guitar, and I’d do a lot of open mics in college.”
“Professionally, I’d like to be working full-time as a Front End Developer. Personally, I’d like to get back into CrossFit and join a rock climbing gym.”
Good thing for Regina, we’ve actually got a #clique-climbers Slack channel!
We can’t wait to try to get you to sing some of your family band songs for us during a user testing session, and look forward to watching your front-end engineering skills blossom. Welcome to the team!