Summary
Daniel Chang is a Senior Software Engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area with a decade of experience building product-focused systems across startups and large tech firms. He currently drives backend and frontend work at Coinbase after engineering health-related platforms at Google, and has a strong track record in analytics, integrations, and scalable service-oriented architectures. Daniel has led distributed teams and served as technical lead, implementing CI/CD, serverless/Nest.js backends, and React/TypeScript frontends to deliver timely releases for complex clients. His background blends product, live-ops, and data-driven decision making from roles that ranged from VP-level business development to hands-on engineering and teaching. Notably, he has built lawyer-facing collaboration tools, internationalization features for clinical research platforms, and optimized workflows to empower non-engineering staff via Zapier integrations. He holds a CS master’s from Georgia Tech and a BA in Applied Mathematics from UC Berkeley, combining rigorous technical training with practical product delivery.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
B.A., Applied Mathematics, B.A., Applied Mathematics at University of California, Berkeley
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Master's degree, Computer Science, Master's degree, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology