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Software Engineer

Caunos BV

Oct 2019 - Dec 2020Netherlands

Summary

Developed scalable frontend applications in Agile/Scrum environments. Collaborated with international stakeholders and improved application reliability through code reviews and automated testing.

Details

Developed scalable and high-performance web applications with a strong focus on user experience, frontend quality, and maintainable architecture.

Worked within an Agile/Scrum environment, contributing to sprint planning, task estimation, and consistent feature delivery aligned with project timelines.

Implemented frontend features based on detailed business requirements while collaborating closely with Business Analysts and international stakeholders.

Ensured alignment between technical implementations and client expectations through continuous cross-functional communication and iterative feedback cycles.

Improved code quality and application reliability through structured testing, peer code reviews, and adherence to engineering best practices.

Developed and maintained unit tests using tools such as Jest and Mocha, contributing to automated test coverage improvements of approximately 90%.

Reduced post-release defects and improved overall system stability by strengthening testing workflows and validation processes.

Contributed to scalable frontend development practices using modern JavaScript frameworks and reusable component-based architecture.

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Case story

Improving Sprint Predictability Through Capacity-Based Planning

Improved sprint reliability by intentionally planning below full capacity, allowing teams to absorb unexpected work without jeopardizing commitments.

  1. 01

    Problem

    Overcommitting during sprint planning increased the likelihood of missed commitments and unstable delivery.

  2. 02

    What I Did

    Estimated actual team capacity conservatively. Planned approximately seven days of work within ten-day sprints. Reserved buffer time for bug fixes, reviews, and unforeseen changes. Avoided introducing additional scope into active sprints without team agreement. Supported backlog items only when sprint commitments remained secure.

  3. 03

    Outcome

    Increased delivery reliability. Reduced sprint spillover. Improved stakeholder confidence. Maintained quality without excessive pressure.

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