Work
  • Sep 2020 - Current
    Ashby

    Ashby is building a world-class All-in-one ATS for companies of all sizes.

    I have the privilidge of working with an outstanding team. Join us! https://www.ashbyhq.com/careers

    Examples of my work:

    1. [Currently] AI Features
    2. [New Feature] Content Groups to manage app objects generically
    3. [New Feature] Take-home Assignments
    4. [New Feature] Auto-reject
    5. [New Feature] Entitlement + Billing System
    6. [New Feature] Customer Records Management
    7. [Major Feature Refactor] Interview Plans V2 (foundational piece)
    8. [Major Feature Refactor] Improvements to Application Review
    9. [Major Feature Refactor] Refactor of Instance provisioning
    10. [Internal] Tools for on-call
    11. [Internal] Support Mode to give Support tools in-app

    https://www.ashbyhq.com/

  • Oct 2019 - Sep 2020
    MGemi

    For 9 months after graduating from Tufts, I wanted to do something a bit different than HubSpot (where I was a co-op).

    So, I joined a small E-commerce company called M.Gemi

    There, I was on a team of 3 (which quickly became a team of 2).

    Some things I got to work on:

    • Making 1000 small improvements to the site
    • Helping migrate a custom system to Shopify
    • Working on page load times
    • Instrumenting A/B testing
  • May 2018 - Dec 2018
    HubSpot

    I worked on the reporting and analytics team at HubSpot in Cambridge, MA for six months during the summer and fall of my senior year at Tufts. HubSpot is a very exciting tech company making a digital marketing automation platform that leans on great technology. It was incredible to be on such a team and I learned an incredible amount in my time working there.

    While at HubSpot, I made some great friends, learned a ton about what it means to work 40hrs/week for six months, and what it means to work alongside a team constantly shipping code. While there, I built 2 major features and fixed many bugs. I also worked on systematic improvements such as an upgrade to React 16.

    In my work I:

    • built out and iterated on a new page based on user and team feedback
    • optimized for performance
    • wrote Clean Code ™ and well-documented code
    • Worked with backend teams to coordinate necessary APIs
    • Built in usage tracking by working with stakeholders
    • Lead a push to increase reliability and monitoring (including presenting to our team on best practices)