
Hussein
Hussein
Fawaz
Fawaz
About
3+ Years Professional Experience
I worked at a Vancouver-based startup company called Switchboard and helped develop their software-as-a-service (SaaS), which empowers companies in the commercial transportation industry across North America to manage their fleets while staying compliant with government regulations. I also worked as a self-employed freelancer to deliver tailored websites to local businesses and help excel their digital presence.
Full-Stack Web Developer
I have a sound understanding of both front-end and back-end software development, always learning to improve my knowledge and skills through professional opportunities and personal projects to deliver exceptional user experiences. I specialize in Figma, HTML, CSS, Tailwind CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Supabase, and Vercel.
Outgoing Personality
I love to spend my free time volunteering with my community, watching hockey and cheering on the Vancouver Canucks, playing volleyball and paddle-boarding with my friends in the summers, weight-lifting at my local gym, keeping up with blockbuster movies and binge-worthy shows, and reading about technology, business, and politics.
Experience
Industry

Switchboard | Vancouver, BC | 3 Years | January 2021 - December 2023
- Communicated and collaborated with the Web, Mobile, QA, and Support teams in a startup environment to build a SaaS for companies in the commercial transportation industry across North America, empowering them to manage their fleets while staying compliant with government regulations.
- Researched, designed, and implemented user interfaces/experiences using Figma and React, improving visual appearances, user interactions, and workflows.
- Developed and improved API functionalities across microservices using JavaScript, Node.js, Express.js, and Parse Platform, speeding up execution times by 2x and delivering accurate data.
- Managed projects using Jira, Bitbucket, and Confluence to organize, document, and complete tasks within sprint intervals, increasing team efficiency and release of features and bug fixes by 10%.