Experienced Product Engineer with a demonstrated history in the internet industry. Skilled in TypeScript, React, Python, PostgreSQL.
Nothing makes me happier than getting a product into a customer's hands and getting that feedback loop going.
At HireVue, a video interviewing platform, I was hired as a frontend engineer to aid in launching a new initiative for creating templates that a customer could then use to create actual positions to assign interviews to.
After launching reusable interviews I quickly moved to the backend to support -- and eventually lead -- our Applicant Tracking System Integrations team. I pioneered new testing methods to facilitate integration and regression testing to reduce our testing time, iteration time, and costs.
After a re-org I moved to lead the video interview platform team. I built the actual video interviewing platform itself including the WebRTC clients (Web in React, and mobile in React Native) and server code (Node). Some specific features include capturing coding interview questions with collaborative editing (interviewer[s] and candidate).
At Google I was hired to work on Google Inbox (Android) until (almost immediately) the team was folded in with Android Gmail. Responsibilities included meeting with stakeholders and UX to discuss progress on features.
Examples of features I implemented include removing the Gmail notification infrastructure and replacing it with the one from Inbox. This brought the ability to undo actions (archive, delete, reply). In addition to replacing the notification infrastructure I also replaced the upload system.
At FocusVision, a major market research firm specializing in quantitative measurements, I lead a small team of 4 to implement features requested by clients.
Examples of projects I lead are Crosstabs, a respondent reporting tool written in AngularJS. I also created the "Table Editor". This allows the client to display particular data in a table generated from respondent data. The UI accommodated creating custom statistics pertaining to particular answers for a question, including 1d, 2d and 3d questions. Finally, a larger initiative was the question selector. This was an AngularJS component created to replace a jQuery-powered flow, while also staying compatible with the remaining jQuery parts.