Hi, I'm Piyush! I've been programming since 2019.
I'm a master's student from Newcastle University with around 3 years of experience building scalable startups.
I've started programming in 2019, with my first program ever written in Python. Since then, I've used multiple tools and technologies. Currently, I work as a full-stack engineer. Here's a list of tools I currently use: NextJS, Tailwind, Chakra, Prisma, Postgres, ExpressJS, Digital Ocean, AWS S3 and many more depending on the scenario.
In my free time, I work on workvillagehub.com, an online curated job platform that empowers developers to find jobs from the top companies in the world(currently under development).
Designed and developed interactive and user-friendly UI elements for a leading online class taking platform using React, with a focus on enhancing student engagement and learning experience
Engineered a high-performance frontend solution for travel itinerary management, tailored for agent use.
Engineered a high-performance frontend solution for travel itinerary management, tailored for agent use.
•Designed responsive form processing systems to handle complex multi-step data inputs, lowering agent error rates by 40%.
•Developed an advanced itinerary builder with drag-and-drop functionality, reducing trip planning time by 35%.
•Streamlined UI/UX workflows, resulting in a 25% increase in agent productivity and satisfaction
February 2024 - Current
Code Careers currently hosts over 500 jobs from companies like Google, Amazon, JP Morgan etc. Here are some things I did to build the job fetching system.
•Automated Job Fetching: Created robust data pipelines to automate the job fetching routine, ensuring a continuous and up-to-date influx of job listings from multiple sources.
•Incorporated features for efficiently storing information based on technologies, locations, and tech stacks enabling users to filter and find relevant opportunities.
•The application was built with NextJS, Tailwind, Prisma, Supabase, and Vercel as a primary tech stack.
A simple typing speed test that I've made to grasp a better understanding of React and React hooksl like use state and use effect