Summary
Angely Rodriguez is a full-stack software engineer with eight years of experience building polished, user-focused web applications and CMS-driven sites, currently contributing to The New York Times' front-end and architecture efforts. She blends a designer’s eye—SASS/Material-UI and Figma—with strong back-end skills in Node, Go, GraphQL, and relational and NoSQL databases to deliver end-to-end features. At Coinbase she optimized high-traffic pages and helped grow a civic advocacy product to hundreds of thousands of users, demonstrating an ability to scale UI and product work under real-world demand. A proponent of testing, TDD/BDD, and modern deployment practices (AWS, Heroku, CI tooling), she also mentors engineers and shapes coding standards across distributed teams. Outside work she channels creativity into knitting, sewing, and gaming—hobbies that echo her iterative, detail-oriented approach to building elegant interfaces.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Cert Computer Software Engineering, Cert Computer Software Engineering at Galvanize Inc