Kianna Quach is a Software Engineer II with eight years of experience building scalable, customer-focused front-end applications using React, Ember, and Vue. At HashiCorp she contributes to the Vault UI, improving PKI-related empty states and Ember.js components for a widely used open-source security tool. Previously at Peek.com she led front-end redesigns, A/B tests, and performance optimizations across Ember and React codebases, and built an availability browser in Vue. A Hack Reactor graduate who transitioned from a Biology-Physiology degree, she brings a pragmatic, cross-disciplinary approach to solving technical constraints and creating accessible, elegant interfaces. Passionate about mentoring women and underrepresented communities, she pairs hands-on engineering with advocacy to help others break into tech.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Physiology, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science in Biology: Concentration in Physiology, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at San Francisco State University
Computer Software Engineering, Computer Software Engineering at Hack Reactor
A tool for secrets management, encryption as a service, and privileged access management
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:678 reviews, 11 commits, 283 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Kianna primarily focused on the user interface aspects of the HashiCorp Vault project. They added and improved empty state displays within the UI for roles, certificates, and other PKI-related areas. The commits demonstrate a focus on implementing and testing UI components using Ember.js, and they also addressed naming conventions and other aspects of the front-end codebase.
Contributions:5 PRs, 35 pushes, 10 branches in 1 month
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