Ashley Smith is a software engineer with a decade of professional experience building full-stack web applications and rich client experiences. She has shipped consumer-facing editor features at Evernote and led a responsive React/Flexbox overhaul at Yumi, demonstrating strengths in front-end architecture and cross-team collaboration. Earlier work at vAuto shows proven experience migrating legacy Angular apps and maintaining C#/.NET APIs, while instructional roles reflect a knack for translating complex concepts into teachable material. Now at MODE, Inc., she continues to apply pragmatic engineering practices and a focus on maintainability. Based in Stockton, California, she blends a liberal arts background from UC Berkeley with immersive software training from Hack Reactor, an uncommon mix that helps her balance user-centered thinking with strong technical craft. Peers describe her as a deliberate problem-solver who prioritizes intuitive UX and long-term code health.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA Sociology, BA Sociology at University of California, Berkeley
Immersive School of Software Engineering, Immersive School of Software Engineering at Hack Reactor
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