Ryan Hang is a software engineer based in Berkeley with seven years of experience building high-traffic, revenue-critical web applications. He helped design and ship major React-based features and Java/Spring microservices at Shutterfly that directly supported hundreds of millions in annual revenue and dramatically shortened deployment cycles. Now at Uber, he continues to apply full‑stack expertise to scalable production systems while owning releases and cross-team rollouts. His background blends strong front-end UX work—rewriting client-side editors and responsive navigation—with backend orchestration and caching optimizations that improve latency and reliability. A UC Berkeley graduate with a quantitative political science specialization and a 3.96 GPA, he brings analytical rigor and a knack for stepping into release‑critical roles under tight deadlines. Colleagues rely on him as a dependable engineer who can both ship features end-to-end and lead complex migrations and A/B experiments.
7 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science (Specialization in Empirical Theory and Quantitative Methods), 3.96, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science (Specialization in Empirical Theory and Quantitative Methods), 3.96 at University of California, Berkeley
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