Sean Sassenrath

Engineering Manager at Reddit, Inc.

San Francisco, California, United States
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Sean Sassenrath is an engineering manager based in San Francisco with 11 years of experience building user-focused web and mobile products. He progressed from front-end roles at Xamarin and Microsoft to leading engineering at Reddit, where he helped ship Reddit Chat and growth-driven features that improved engagement and retention. Sean is fluent in modern JavaScript frameworks, accessibility best practices, and design implementation, and he combines hands-on coding with team leadership and production delivery. His background in marketing and IT gives him a pragmatic mix of product sensibility and operational discipline, from campaign design to infrastructure. Continuously learning new technologies, he brings a track record of turning design and accessibility priorities into scalable front-end systems.
code11 years of coding experience
job7 years of employment as a software developer
bookBachelors, Marketing, Bachelors, Marketing at Sonoma State University
languagesSpanish
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Github Skills (23)

windowing9
addon8
listview8
tabular8
grid8
lists7
rendering7
nodejs7
react7
docker7
nginx7
docker-compose6
reverse-proxy6
nvm5
virtualization5

Programming languages (4)

JavaScriptHTMLRubyPython

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:22 PRs, 84 pushes, 5 branches in 2 years 5 months
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Contributions:13 PRs, 138 pushes, 7 branches in 1 year 3 months
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Sean Sassenrath - Engineering Manager at Reddit, Inc.