Hannah Kim is a software engineer in San Francisco with 8 years of experience focused on front-end development and quality engineering, currently building TypeScript and React applications at New Relic. With a Cognitive Science degree from UC Berkeley, she brings a human-centered perspective to product and UX decisions, bridging user needs and technical implementation. Her background includes full-stack JavaScript work with Electron, Redux, and test tooling, plus hands-on QA and test automation contributions to the widely used newrelic-quickstarts repository. Prior roles at Entertainment Partners and cross-functional experience in recruiting and operations give her a practical understanding of hiring and team workflows. She’s particularly attuned to edge cases and validation logic, helping ensure reliable, user-focused features at scale.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Cognitive Science, Bachelor's Degree, Cognitive Science at University of California, Berkeley
New Relic One quickstarts help accelerate your New Relic journey by providing immediate value for your specific use cases.
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:96 commits, 7 PRs, 2 comments in 2 months
Contributions summary:Hannah's commits primarily focus on testing and quality assurance for the `newrelic-quickstarts` repository. This involves writing and maintaining unit tests for various helper functions within the project, particularly those related to dashboard validation and quickstart creation. The user demonstrates a focus on ensuring the correct functionality and handling of edge cases within the project's utilities. The commits also include tests for install plan validation.
New Relic One quickstarts help accelerate your New Relic journey by providing immediate value for your specific use cases.
Contributions:21 PRs, 59 pushes, 2 branches in 1 month
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