
Hello, I'm Steven. l live in Silicon Valley. I'm originally from the great state of Alaska. I like the the outdoors, hiking, swimming, and playing team spor
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stevenrugg.dev LLC
Frontend Developer
June 24, 2026 – Present
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View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio is entirely personal, which demonstrates initiative and self-driven learning. However, the lack of team-based projects or professional experience (beyond their own LLC) makes it difficult to assess cultural fit, collaboration skills, or experience working within an organizational structure. The projects are diverse within the frontend domain, but the 'experienceLevel' is 0, which contradicts the 'Frontend Developer' role at 'stevenrugg.dev LLC' starting in 2026. This discrepancy needs clarification.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The candidate's projects are primarily personal, and there is no information on collaboration, problem-solving approaches, or communication style.