Summary
John Yevsukov is a freelance web developer and former software engineer who combines 4 years of hands-on product work—building React/TypeScript frontends, Webflow landing pages, and Python-backed HTML templates—with a knack for UX and SEO that has measurably increased site traffic and reduced user support friction. His work at Pawp and stealth startups includes revamping complex veterinary workflows, adding accessibility and event tracking, and automating legal document generation that improved resolution speed and clarity. Trained as a librarian and research assistant, he brings uncommon strengths in information architecture and metadata (Library of Congress Classification) to frontend design and data-driven product decisions. Based in the DC–Baltimore area and identifying as a CS PhD student at University of Maryland on his GitHub, he’s comfortable moving quickly in early-stage teams while grounding features in careful qualitative research.
4 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's degree, General Studies, Associate's degree, General Studies at Montgomery College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, History, Bachelor of Arts - BA, History at University of Maryland