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mattermost
Frontend Developer
June 26, 2026 – Present
tech-lectures
April 9, 2020 – April 17, 2020
A collections of slides to be used in tech lectures
View Projectmattermost-korean-guide
February 27, 2020 – March 29, 2020
Korean translation guide for Mattermost
View Projectlighthouse-bot
December 29, 2019 – December 11, 2022
A chatbot that automates website auditing with Lighthouse for Mattermost
View Projectmattermost-themes
October 1, 2019 – Present
A collection of Mattermost themes that can be easily copy-pasted to your server of choice
View Projectportfolio
August 7, 2019 – November 4, 2024
My personal portfolio website and blog. Built on vue.js using Gridsome for flexibility and speed :rocket:
View Projectdraw-bot
August 6, 2019 – December 11, 2022
A lottery service that's tightly integrated with Mattermost put together with Node.js and MongoDB
View Projectaframe-keyboard
March 21, 2019 – December 30, 2022
An Aframe component that renders a fully functional 3D keyboard, that works on mobile, desktop browers, and VR headsets!
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's personal projects are diverse, ranging from UI themes to 3D components and chatbot integrations, indicating a broad interest in frontend and related technologies. The current role as a 'Frontend Developer' at Mattermost aligns directly with the target role. The breadth of skills, primarily focused on JavaScript and frontend frameworks, suggests a good fit for a team looking for dedicated frontend expertise. However, the lack of diverse team-based projects or open-source contributions beyond personal repositories makes it difficult to fully assess collaborative cultural fit.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
The candidate's personal projects, especially those involving Mattermost integrations (lighthouse-bot, draw-bot), suggest an ability to work on practical, problem-solving applications. The 'mattermost-korean-guide' project indicates an interest in community contribution and potentially good collaboration skills, though direct evidence from psychometric tests is missing.