Kia Farhang is a Senior Software Engineer based in Chicago with a decade of full-stack experience building resilient web and platform systems. Currently at The New York Times, Kia blends front-end polish with back-end and platform expertise, having moved between React/Node.js UIs, Go microservices, and Kubernetes-powered infrastructure. At DataStax they improved observability, increased UI test coverage from 15% to 45%, and led cost-saving and disaster-recovery initiatives for critical services. Prior roles at USAA and media companies show a track record of shipping measurable user impact—such as dramatic engagement lifts from reusable journalism components—and stabilizing legacy systems in production. Kia’s background in journalism and reporting informs a pragmatic focus on clear requirements, reliable telemetry, and readable code. Known for improving teams as well as systems, they champion cross-functional rotations and practical processes that grow talent while reducing risk.
Personal portfolio rebuilt with React in Typescript.
Contributions:2 PRs, 52 pushes, 4 branches in 7 years 6 months
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Kia Farhang - Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times