Justin Majetich

Engineer at FLORA

New York, New York, United States
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Justin Majetich is a NYC-based frontend and design engineer with six years of experience building creative products at the intersection of 3D, AI, and multimedia tooling. As a founding engineer at Playbook he helped evolve a 3D prototyping app into a multimodal generative AI platform, owning much of the front-end codebase and contributing to product and design direction. He now works on FLORA, a browser-based creative canvas that stitches cutting-edge AI models into node-driven workflows for professional creators. Comfortable across front-end engineering, back-end object persistence (shown in personal GitHub work), and hands-on production roles, he brings a maker’s mentality from set design and music touring to fast-moving startup teams. Collected skills in UI, creative tech, and systems design let him translate artistic vision into robust, user-focused interfaces.
code6 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
bookComputer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Holberton School
bookBachelor of Arts - BA, English Language and Literature, General, Bachelor of Arts - BA, English Language and Literature, General at Calvin University
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Github Skills (3)

object-oriented-programming10
file-storage10
python10

Programming languages (6)

TypeScriptC#CJavaScriptHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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justinmajetich/AirBnB_clone

Feb 2020 - Mar 2020

Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:67 commits, 8 PRs, 49 pushes in 19 days
Contributions summary:Justin primarily focused on the back-end development of the airbnb_clone project. The user implemented the foundational BaseModel class, file storage manager, and resolved related import loops, showcasing an understanding of object persistence. Additionally, the user worked on the implementation of the User class and its integration with the storage system, further solidifying their back-end development role. The commits demonstrate a focus on the core data management and object persistence aspects of the project.
Contributions:42 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 5 months
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