Amanda Chang

Frontend Engineer at SchooLinks

Austin, Texas Metropolitan Area United States
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Amanda Chang is a frontend engineer with 11 years of full-stack experience, currently building user-facing products in the Austin metro area. She has driven high-impact features across identity and billing domains—leading the front-end implementation of two-factor authentication and architecting an invoicing portal that processed $30M+ and generated $1.6M in net revenue. A pragmatic Ruby advocate and QA-minded developer, she has improved test clarity for Bundler-related repos and written performance-saving gems that cut processing time and operational cost. Amanda pairs hands-on engineering with teaching and community leadership—she’s taught at Flatiron and General Assembly, presented meetups, led lunch-and-learns, and helped introduce inclusive language policy in engineering. Her background in theater and freelance lighting design surfaces in a collaborative, design-forward approach to product and team communication.
code11 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelor of Arts, Theater Studies, Bachelor of Arts, Theater Studies at Yale University
bookDiploma, Diploma at Westfield High School
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Github Skills (5)

ruby10
dependency-management10
rspec10
bundler10
testing10

Programming languages (4)

TypeScriptJavaScriptHTMLRuby

Github contributions (5)

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Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:11 commits in 6 days
Contributions summary:Amanda's contributions focused on testing the functionality of the Bundler, a Ruby dependency management tool. They updated and clarified existing tests within the `spec/bundler_spec.rb` file, ensuring the tests accurately reflected the expected behavior of Bundler. The changes involved modifying test assertions, correcting variable names, and extracting specific test cases for better clarity and maintainability. Their work highlights a focus on quality assurance within the context of a Ruby-based project using Bundler.
Contributions:82 pushes, 2 branches in 3 years 7 months
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Amanda Chang - Frontend Engineer at SchooLinks