Sofya Tuymedova

Sofya Tuymedova

Software Engineer

About

Over 4 years of experience in all stages of web development lifecycle, from concept and architecture to development and quality assurance.

Proven background in development of small to medium-sized applications and working in a team on large-scale enterprise applications.

SAF in SCARF (Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness, Fairness). Value forward momentum, above all.

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Work Experience

2023 — Now
Front End Developer at Whoosh
  • Launched a platform to manage operational business processes — ERP, thus helping users within the company solve their tasks more efficiently and with less cost to the company.

  • Solved product and infrastructural problems: implemented geospatial data visualisation, set up tools for screenshot and component testing, have written git hooks.

2023 — 2023
  • Maintained a UI component library (UIKit) thus supporting the division’s transition to common front end infrastructure.

  • Increased the library’s test coverage (screenshot, pixel perfect, component, snapshot tests).

  • Implemented new functionality for UI components.

2022 — 2023
  • Developed a video player emulator useful for improving (testing changes to, evaluating performance of) the algorithm responsible for choosing video playback quality. Changes to this algorithm have direct impact on user’s streaming experience and, as a result, the customer retention rate.

  • Built a dashboard to interface with the emulator.

2021 — 2022
  • Developed highly responsive client websites with pixel-perfect precision (marketing websites).

  • Advocated for open-sourcing in-house technologies with our starter kit becoming one of the most popular among the solutions for our tech stack.

  • Conducted technology research for agency's clients.

2019 — 2021
  • Designed, developed, and managed the production of websites for clients from Europe and the U.S (marketing websites).

  • Authored several research projects on digital interfaces.

  • Created and open-sourced tooling around the tech stack.

Side Projects

2020

Research project based on the analysis of “The Stack: On Software and Sovereignty” by Benjamin H. Bratton