Hey! I'm a web developer. I love puzzles of all sorts, and I bring an artistic touch into what I do. I'm also quite curious and eager to learn as much as I can.
I primarily code in Angular and Typescript, and I have experience in React, SASS, Ruby on Rails, C#, SQL, Jasmine, and Git.
Snagajob is the largest hourly work marketplace in the US, with over 100 million registered job seekers and 700,000+ employer locations. Unfortunately, myself and many others were affected by firmwide layoffs.
Developed and maintained applications for Snagajob's Campaign Management team. Its signature product, the "Hub", is Snagajob's most profitable platform and lets businesses create campaigns, create job postings, schedule interviews, and more.
Front-end lead on the Autopilot Project, which simplifies the Campaign Management process and allows businesses to spend less per month without having to manage every campaign and cost per click.
Built a tool that converts regular job postings to Easy Apply postings, enabling candidates to apply faster and for companies to make their positions more attractive to job seekers. As a result, thousands of users have joined and it continues to generate a large amount of traffic for the Hub.
Built a tool that integrates with third party applicant tracking systems and allows their customers to sign up with Snagajob. Less than a month into its launch, 150+ businesses have integrated with us and 16,000 postings have been transferred over.
Created and updated routes for multiple Snagajob APIs, including APIs that handled campaign management, posting aggregation, and job postings. Initiated the early stages of Snagajob's Public API by adding routes that proxied campaign management.
Rewrote code in the job postings API that powered the Hub's audit log. As a result, the audit log in the UI provided greater details on frictionless hiring postings.
Built custom pages and features for the firm's employee-facing intranet. Was the front-end lead on a redesign of the intranet that resulted in improved page performance, modern styling, and responsive design.
Built a dashboard that let users view legal specialists and their areas of expertise. Built another tool that let employees request legal specialists for their projects. Redesigned an app used by the Managing Attorney's team. Built a file parser that let authorized users upload Excel information onto the page's calendars, removing the need to manually upload data.
Used C\#, SQL, and Bootstrap to improve the functionality and appearance of the firm's in-house financial platform.
Assisted employees with intranet issues by communicating technical details into understandable terms. Performed maintenance and bug fixes based on user reports.
Graduated from a full-time immersive program covering fullstack web development. Built and deployed applications, integrated third-party APIs, and worked with agile teams on collaborative projects.
Built a news app that lets users access headlines and articles from thousands of sources. Created a website that compares computer parts and informs users about what each part does.
Organizations: Dean's List, Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society, Student Transfer Association, Club Tennis, WTSR Radio, Circle K International.
Organizations: Phi Theta Kappa (Secretary), Art Society (Treasurer), Outing Club (Liaison Officer), Academic Learning Center (Tutor), Psychology Club.
Languages and Frameworks: JavaScript, Angular, Typescript, React, C\#, RxJS, Node, HTML, CSS, SASS, SQL
Operating Systems: Windows, OS X
Tools: Git, Jasmine, Xunit, Moq, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch
I've been taking photos since about 2012 and I specialize in street photography. I've also been playing tennis for over twenty years and can teach it to just about anyone.
I'm quite interested in Russian history and one of my favorite nonfiction books is Peter the Great: His Life and World by Robert K. Massie.
I'm an avid movie fan and some of my all-time favorites include (but aren't limited to): Headhunters, Children of Men, All About Eve, The 400 Blows, and the works of Hayao Miyazaki.
I'm a member of Women Who Code, Write/Speak/Code, ReactNYC, JavaScript.NYC, and Built in NYC, and I frequently attend tech meetups and presentations.
I'm based in New York, NY and I'm open to remote and hybrid opportunities.
Feel free to send me an email at hjsulcer@gmail.com or connect with me on LinkedIn.
You can check out my GitHub to see some of the projects that I'm working on. Also, feel free to check out some of my photography on Instagram.