Joe Bigboi is an experienced software engineer and entrepreneur with 11 years specializing in QA automation, mobile E2E testing, and building CI/CD test frameworks for companies like Mattermost, Glassdoor, Tala, and Flipagram. Based in Los Angeles, he combines technical leadership—designing test architectures and leading distributed QA teams—with hands-on contributions to popular open-source mobile tooling, notably improving Detox-based E2E tests in the Mattermost mobile repo. Beyond engineering he invests in and co-founded consumer ventures, including a handcrafted vodka brand and social-commerce startups, demonstrating a willingness to take high-risk, high-reward bets on people and ideas. Known for mentoring junior engineers and hiring strong QA talent, he pairs operational rigor with entrepreneurial instincts and a preference for collaborators who are proactive and optimistic.
11 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering at De La Salle University
Next generation iOS and Android apps for Mattermost in React Native
Role in this project:
QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:498 reviews, 104 commits, 175 PRs in 2 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Joe's commits primarily focus on setting up and enhancing the Detox/E2E (End-to-End) testing infrastructure within the Mattermost mobile application repository, specifically targeting the Gekidou project. Their contributions include establishing and modifying the testing environment, adapting it for new features, and incorporating testing for various user interactions and channel features. They consistently refactor and optimize existing tests, demonstrating a strong commitment to automated quality assurance.
Contributions:16 PRs, 67 pushes, 13 branches in 1 month
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