Guillermo Rauch

Chief Executive Officer at Vercel

Irvine, California, United States
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Guillermo Rauch is a seasoned founder and CEO with 17 years of engineering leadership, currently steering Vercel from Irvine, California. He combines deep full‑stack expertise—contributions range from core Node.js libraries like Express and Mongoose to front‑end projects such as Next.js and styled-jsx—with platform work on Vercel itself (including HTTP/2 agent and deployment reliability). Earlier he co‑founded Cloudup, acquired by Automattic, demonstrating an ability to build acquisible products and teams. A prolific open‑source contributor, his commits touch high-impact projects in realtime networking (Socket.IO/engine.io), developer tooling (ncc, hyper), and testing ecosystems (Mocha, expect.js). Known for improving performance, reliability, and developer experience, he blends hands‑on engineering with strategic product leadership. One less obvious strength: he routinely moves between low‑level transport/engine work and UX polish, giving him rare fluency across the entire web stack.
code17 years of coding experience
job3 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (110)

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expressjs10
testing10
http10
test-framework10
websocket10
engine-io10
render10
web-content10
stylus10
websockets-client10
async-await10
assert10
client-websocket10
jsx10

Programming languages (27)

C#CHandlebarsGoHTMLStylusTypeScriptShell

Github contributions (5)

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Automattic/expect.js

Dec 2011 - Jan 2015

Minimalistic BDD-style assertions for Node.JS and the browser.
Role in this project:
userQA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:47 commits, 6 PRs, 3 pushes in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Guillermo primarily focused on improving the testing framework of the expect.js library. Their contributions include adding tests for new functionalities like object and empty checks, and for exception handling with callbacks and regular expressions. They also cleaned up and extended existing tests to ensure comprehensive coverage, demonstrating a strong focus on quality assurance and test-driven development. Additionally, the user fixed typos and refactored the tests, ensuring their maintainability.
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Automattic/antiscroll

Nov 2011 - Jan 2014

OS X Lion style cross-browser native scrolling on the web that gets out of the way.
Role in this project:
userFront-end Developer
Contributions:37 commits in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Guillermo primarily worked on the front-end aspects of the "antiscroll" project. Their contributions focused on updating the demo, fixing the link, making UI tweaks, and fixing the title. They also addressed the box-shadow property and updated the index.html file with changes to the CSS and HTML structure.
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