Cullen Jett is a seasoned software engineer with 11 years of experience building scalable front-end systems and full-stack web applications, currently based in Arvada, Colorado. He has a track record as an early-engineer and technical lead at fast-growth startups—most recently helping stand up a fintech payments platform and previously defining front-end architecture that scaled to over 1M monthly users. Cullen’s strengths include React, Node.js, TypeScript, and production-focused UX for complex domains like ecommerce, geospatial visualization, and generative AI. As a contributor to Formidable’s popular Victory charting library, he’s improved robustness around animations and edge-case data handling for interactive visualizations. Equally comfortable in consulting and product teams, he blends hands-on implementation with long-term technical strategy and cross-functional partnership. An eclectic background that includes audio engineering and marketing informs a pragmatic, user-centered approach to building products.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Audio Engineering, Audio Engineering at Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences
Bachelor's Degree Business Administration - Marketing Emphasis, Bachelor's Degree Business Administration - Marketing Emphasis at Western Colorado University
Web Development, Web Development at Tealeaf Academy
A collection of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:6 commits, 4 PRs, 7 pushes in 20 days
Contributions summary:Cullen primarily contributed to the development of the `victory` library, focusing on enhancements and bug fixes within the existing codebase. Their work involved implementing features such as animation whitelists and ensuring proper data handling and rendering for various chart components, including error bars, candlesticks, and box plots. The user also addressed edge cases, such as handling null data values to prevent rendering errors. This demonstrates a focus on improving the functionality and robustness of the data visualization library.
Simple command-line tool for uploading local files to a QuickBase application
Contributions:58 commits, 30 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 4 months
command-line-tooluploadingquickbasecli
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