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Kyle Turman
Kyle Turman

A really great portfolio presentation: - Is 2-3 projects - Has at least 1 project relevant to the job - Tells narrative of your overall skillset - Explains your role and who contributed - Highlights problem set - Shows the work in detail Simple but effective!

Kyle Turman

hey web devs & creative technologists! we’re looking for a top-notch front end engineer to help make incredible websites for brand & marketing. this is a foundational role with lots of opportunity. apply today! jobs.lever.co/Anthropic/92e9…

Anthropic - Front End Developer, Brand Design
Anthropic seeks an experienced Front End Developer to help bring our brand narrative, paradigm-shifting products, and foundational research to life through building intuitive and responsive digital experiences. In this role, you’ll transform visual designs and prototypes into performant, accessible web interfaces using modern front-end frameworks. Reporting to the Brand Creative Director, you’ll partner with other designers, marketing and comms, researchers, and product managers to implement compelling web and mobile applications that clearly and creatively communicate our vision of transformative AI to the world. You’ll own the development of our public facing surface Anthropic.com, as well as other opportunities to leverage the web for storytelling through microsites, event branding, and internal tools and communications. About Anthropic Anthropic’s mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for
Kyle Turman

something that took me a long time to figure out: most design work often consists of 80% “make the simple thing that works” and 20% “make something unique and extraordinary”

Kyle Turman

find beauty in something today ✨

screenshot of a video of hayao miyazaki with a caption that reads: When you die, you can’t see sunsets
Kyle Turman

who are your favorite web development shops these days??

Kyle Turman

it's wild how we have some of the most powerful computers ever made at our fingertips every day but every user interface is just made up of rectangles with different levels of roundedness