Digital Accessibility Intern at Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Sid Hackney is a full-stack software engineer with a decade of experience building scalable, user-focused web applications and a growing specialization in digital accessibility research. He has shipped React and Python solutions at scale—leading frontend patterns, multilingual notification initiatives, and stability efforts at organizations like Wayfair and in Massachusetts state projects—while streamlining codebases and developer workflows. After returning to school to design a Human-Computer Interaction–focused liberal studies concentration, he now combines hands-on engineering with human-centered research to make digital experiences more inclusive. Known for translating stakeholder needs into technical roadmaps and demos, he’s equally comfortable owning critical production incidents or refactoring hundreds of redundant lines of code. Based in Boston, he’s pursuing graduate study ambitions and seeks collaborations at the intersection of technology, accessibility, and social impact.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies, Bachelor of Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies at Lesley University
Associate of Arts - AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies, Associate of Arts - AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies at Bunker Hill CC
Master of Science, Media, Technology, and Ethics, Master of Science, Media, Technology, and Ethics at Northeastern University
Contributions:16 PRs, 42 pushes, 6 branches in 2 years
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Sid Hackney - Digital Accessibility Intern at Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation