Your CV, as a website.

The CV you already have, instantly published as your own website.

Maya ChenSan Francisco, CA
(415) 555-0192 | maya@chen.dev | maya.dev | github.com/mayachen | linkedin.com/in/mayachen
Summary
Frontend engineer with eight years of experience building design systems, performance tooling, and editor surfaces
for developer products used by millions. Ranked among the top contributors on every team I have joined, and trusted
with the interfaces people reach for every day. I care about products that stay fast and obvious at any scale.
Experience
Senior Frontend Engineer, LinearFeb 2023 – Present
• Own the design-system layer used across every surface of the app, from the editor itself to the marketing site.
• Cut first-contentful-paint by 40% by moving the app to streaming server rendering and trimming the critical bundle.
• Mentor three engineers, run the weekly frontend guild, and own interviewing for every product engineering role.
• Drove adoption of the component library from two teams to the entire org, cutting duplicate UI code by roughly a third.
Frontend Engineer, VercelJun 2020 – Jan 2023
• Shipped the dashboard's real-time deployment logs and the project-analytics views used on every deployment.
• Built the shared component library that unified the marketing site and product UI under one design language.
• Led the migration of all marketing pages to the app router with zero regressions across forty production routes.
• Set up the visual-regression suite that gates every deploy, catching layout breaks before they ever shipped.
Software Engineer, StripeAug 2018 – May 2020
• Worked on Checkout with a focus on conversion, localisation, and international payment method coverage.
• Reduced form abandonment measurably by rebuilding field validation around progressive disclosure patterns.
• Represented the payments org in the frontend architecture group shaping shared tooling across the company.
• Built the internal design-token pipeline that kept brand, docs, and the dashboard visually in sync.
Projects
Orbit UIorbit-ui.dev
• Open-source React component library focused on keyboard access and motion; 4k stars, used by a dozen startups.
webvitals.livewebvitals.live
• Live dashboard tracking Core Web Vitals for any public URL, re-measured automatically on every single deploy.
Prismprism.tools
• A tiny colour-contrast checker and palette generator for designers; a weekend build that now sees daily use.
Skills
Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, and enough Rust to be dangerous in a code review.
Frameworks: React, React Router, Next.js, Node.js, Remix, and long-lived design systems at organisation scale.
Tooling: Vite, Playwright, Storybook, Figma, Linear, and continuous profiling with the Chrome performance panel.
Practices: Accessibility (WCAG 2.2), Core Web Vitals, design tokens, incremental migration, and mentoring at scale.
Education
B.S. Computer Science, UC Berkeley2014 – 2018
• Teaching assistant for the human-computer interaction course; web lead for the ACM chapter for two years.
Semester Abroad, ETH Zürich2016 – 2017
• Studied distributed systems and computer graphics; built a real-time collaborative editor as the capstone.
Certifications
AWS Certified Solutions Architect (2023). Google Mobile Web Specialist (2021). Figma Advanced Prototyping (2024).
Speaking & Writing
• React Summit 2025: "Design systems that survive a rewrite", the talk that became our north-star doc.
• Author of the weekly Frontend Digest newsletter, 6k subscribers, on rendering, tooling, and craft.
• Guest on the Syntax and Frontend Happy Hour podcasts, on performance budgets and streaming rendering.
Interests
Trail running, film photography, mechanical keyboards, specialty coffee, and restoring a 1970s Technics turntable.

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Maya Chen

Senior Frontend Engineer

I build fast, accessible interfaces for products people reach for every day. Lately that means design systems, web performance, and making complex tools feel obvious.

Experience

Feb 2023Present
Senior Frontend EngineerLinear
San Francisco
Jun 2020Jan 2023
Frontend EngineerVercel
Remote
Aug 2018May 2020
Software EngineerStripe
Seattle

Projects

Orbit UI

An open-source React component library built for keyboard access, motion, and theming. Every component ships with full ARIA support, reduced-motion variants, and a headless API layered over Radix primitives.

4k GitHub stars and adopted by a dozen startups in production. Maintained with a contributor community, semantic-versioned releases, and a Storybook-driven documentation site.

ReactTypeScriptRadixStorybook
webvitals.live

A live dashboard that tracks Core Web Vitals for any public URL, re-measuring on every deploy and alerting when a metric regresses past its budget.

Runs field measurement through the CrUX API and lab checks on edge functions, charting p75 LCP, INP, and CLS over time.

Next.jsEdge FunctionsCharting
a11y-lint

An ESLint plugin that catches common accessibility mistakes in JSX before they ship, from missing labels to non-semantic click handlers. Ships with autofixes for the safe cases.

TypeScriptESLintAccessibility

Skills

TypeScriptJavaScriptHTMLCSSSQLReactReact RouterNext.jsNode.jsRemixTailwind CSSCSS Modules

Certifications

May 2023
Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS)IAAP
Sep 2021
Frontend Masters ProfessionalFrontend Masters

Awards

Mar 2024
GitHub Star, Open SourceGitHub
Oct 2023
Speaker, React Advanced LondonReact Advanced

Languages

EnglishNative
MandarinFluent

Education

Aug 2014May 2018
UC BerkeleyB.S. Computer Science
Berkeley, CA
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Example sites

Maya ChenSenior Frontend Engineer · Bento
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Diego FernándezProduct Designer · Studio
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Priya RamanComputational Biologist · Editorial
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Sam OkaforGrowth Marketing Lead · Bento
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Lena FischerJunior Data Analyst · Editorial
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Nadia HaddadArchitect · Studio
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🇺🇸United States421
🇬🇧United Kingdom208
🇩🇪Germany141
🇮🇳India89
🇨🇦Canada63
Devices
Desktop612
Mobile402
Tablet58

What you get

Built from your CV

Rich link previews

Your name as your link

A CV people can download

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Questions, answered

How do I turn my CV into a website?

Pick a CV or profile you already have in JobSprout, choose a theme, claim your address and hit publish. Your content flows in automatically, so making a resume website takes under a minute, not a weekend, and you never start from a blank page.

How do I make a resume website for free?

Build and publish your resume website for free on a ready-made jobsprout.me address, with hosting included and no card required. Pro puts your name in the link (jobsprout.me/yourname), unlocks the premium themes and adds visitor analytics.

Do I need to know how to code to build a resume website?

No. There is nothing to install and no HTML or CSS to write. Pick a theme, adjust the colour, font and layout, reorder your sections and publish. It is closer to editing a document than building a site.

What is the difference between a resume website and an online CV?

They are the same idea: a live web page that shows your CV instead of a file you attach. An online CV, or digital CV, lives at a link you can share anywhere, updates the moment you edit it, and reads well on a phone as well as a laptop. Recruiters open one page instead of downloading an attachment.

Where can I see personal website examples?

The six sites on this page are real, live examples: a senior frontend engineer, a product designer, a computational biologist, a growth marketer, an architect and a junior data analyst. Open any of them to see a published resume website on jobsprout.me, each on a different theme.

Does a personal website help you get a job?

It gives recruiters one clean link instead of an attachment: your experience, live previews of your work and a downloadable CV on a page that looks considered on any device. A personal website fits an email signature, a LinkedIn profile or a CV header, and it is often the first thing someone sees when they search your name.

What is the difference between a personal website and LinkedIn?

LinkedIn makes everyone look the same inside one platform. A personal website is yours: your design, your ordering, live previews of your projects, and a CV people can download without logging in to anything. Most people use both, with the website as the link they actually share.

Will my resume website show up on Google?

That is your choice. Turn on indexing and your site can appear when someone searches your name. Leave it off and the page stays unlisted, reachable only by the link you share.

Can recruiters download my CV from the site?

Yes, if you allow it. Visitors get a polished PDF that always matches what they see on your live site, so the download and the page never drift apart.

Can I update or unpublish my website later?

Any time. Change your CV and republish, and the site updates to match. Unpublishing takes the page down immediately, and your data stays in your account so you can put it back whenever you want.