





I'm Emily Chin, an Associate Product Manager at Capital One. I dedicate myself towards the creative process to uncover problems, and produce visually pleasing and technologically advantageous solutions.
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Before joining Capital One, I graduated as valedictorian in Information Science, Systems, and Technology from Cornell’s College of Engineering. I have worked with TIAA as a technology engineer, Levvel as a front-end developer, and Rodgers as a virtual environment engineer.
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At Cornell, I was the Business Team Lead for CUAUV and Co-President of the Cornell Engineering Student Ambassadors. In my free time, I like to burn pyrography and hike. I am currently trying to learn to sew and run a 10k.

A word from others:



Led cross-functional team to build live website as a single-page React App, using custom Webpack loaders to make data and images maintainable through JSON.
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Created comprehensive design system for all breakpoints in Figma. Features hand-coded background SVGs.

Designed and built interactive desktop visualization exploring Donald Trumps Twitter account.
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*API functionality disconnected once account was banned (2020)

Designed and prototyped a mental health application in Figma.
Ponder uses Wit.ai to analyze journal entry sentiment and provide most beneficial resources.
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Submitted to Facebook's AI Hackathon.




Elevated user experience of Fortune 100 clients by producing designs and implementing front-end features alongside consultants in an Agile environment.
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Designed and pitched new intranet features to senior management and subsequently implemented features for entire firm.


Published aesthetic guidelines for
product designers to solidify a
foundation for successful design.

Built a dynamic site focused on educating visitors about 3D modeling techniques. The site includes responsive styling, sticky forms, and form error feedback.

An UI & UX case study aimed at promoting user networking with common interests listed in their biography. Investigated the design process from pain-points to prototyping.
Addressed unfamiliar profile following by establishing commonality between users. Solution showcases a user's biography tags, which connect them to a community of other profiles also interested in that topic.
Produced logos, apparel designs, marketing material and more for various Cornell organizations. Made with Photoshop, Illustrator, and Sketch.


Led digital modeling initiative that reduced months of asset managing to weeks for Rodgers. Procedure required preemptively extracting viable information from models of projects and transferring to sub-contractors before project is complete.
