On the 1st of January 2023 I have started my career as freelance front-end developer. Since April 2024 I've been fulfilling a job at KPN. If my profile excites you, feel free to get in touch!
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Hi, I'm Inbar Azulay! I'm a 27 year old software developer and football enthusiast from Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
I am a highly motivated front-end developer with experience working for KLM, KPN & Eneco, some of the largest Dutch companies. While working for these companies, I have specialized my skills in JavaScript and TypeScript. I've implemented these programming languages with the frameworks Vue and Angular.
While working as a freelancer, I'm open to learn new technologies and help companies by using my current expertise.
Since graduating in 2018, I've worked constantly on improving my own skill and trying to help others improve theirs. With this I hope to make as much of an impact as possible in this market.
Linkedin Download My ResumeProduct Master is a robust application designed to serve as the central hub for all product data within the business market of KPN. This system streamlines the management of product information, pricing details, and the intricate relationships between various products. Tailored to meet the needs of users across different roles, Product Master provides a secure environment where authorized individuals can update and review changes efficiently.
The frontend of Product Master was developed using the Vue.js framework, with Vite as the build system for fast and efficient bundling. Testing was handled with Vitest for unit tests and Playwright for end-to-end testing, ensuring the application’s reliability and smooth user interactions.
Product Master is a vital tool for KPN's business operations, ensuring consistent and accurate product information across the organization. By centralizing data and introducing a structured management system, it has significantly improved operational efficiency and reduced errors.
A Vue application with the core goal of visualizing how much power specific assets are producing over currently or over a given period of time.
I joined the project as the replacement of another developer. Since the leaving of the other developer, I have been the only front-end developer within the project.
Being the only front-end developer, the team has given me the responsibility and authority to make decisions on enhancing the code-base of the front-end.
Eneco VPPAn application in Vue that visualizes all address data in the Netherlands. This application is used by multiple departments and shops needing to validate new clients' addresses and mechanics to find where their clients reside.
Besides this functionality, the application allows data owners within the company to create, update, and remove addresses. All addresses are fetched from a government instance, but some may be missing or incomplete. This functionality allows the employees who work with address data within KPN have the flexibility of modifying the data in a usable way.
I joined this team with a junior front-end developer to develop the app while sharing my knowledge with this co-worker and getting the best out of the project.
An Angular dashboard application for all KLM employees to a number of personalized widgets and search in a Google-like way to find any desired information.
The widgets contained tiles like your personal work schedule, the latest news for your department, which airplanes are grounded and so on. All these widgets are specific per department within KLM.
Within the team I worked together with a Senior Front-end Developer and we implemented Scrum as the development methodology.
A Vue-based application gives employees an overview of all mobile and fixed products and shows all discounts and discount campaigns connected to these products. It also enhances the work speed of a group of stakeholders of around 100 employees.
Before this application, all information had to be gathered through multiple sources. When users wanted to know a single product's details, discount, and price information, they needed to fetch this from three different sources.
I was the only front-end developer from start to finish within a scrum team of seven members. I was able to choose and work with the latest tech stack.
An application with a Vue front-end and a Node.js back-end. It aimed to gain an overview of personnel working at the office and limit the number of working spaces during the peak COVID-19 times.
I oversaw the front-end and back-end of this application. Together with a more experienced front-end developer working at the consultancy agency, we designed and modeled the whole application. The company's director acted as the main stakeholder. To this day, the application is used by Developers House and a couple of other companies within its network.
A Vue application that showcases the quality of multiple data streams within KPN. The UI allows users to create a set of checks from Great Expectations, write SQL queries to select the correct data, or select a table column straight from the table's metadata. The user can select a crontab pattern on which the checks will be run, choose the way they want to be notified when a check has run, and select all the users that can see the result of this run.
I was the only front-end developer in this project, having the freedom to enhance the project structure and making the learning curve as short as possible if another developer took it over.