Weilyn Chong (@weilynchong) 's Twitter Profile
Weilyn Chong

@weilynchong

building @joinswsh | econ @princeton | host of @nasdaqcenter VEP pod 🀍

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linkhttp://www.joinswsh.com calendar_today02-04-2021 14:06:41

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"Thank you for building this app (swsh). People come to bars now and don't talk. I just want to come and make friends that last." - Rutgers University student, 24/2/2024 1:32AM

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going from bar to bar at the rutgers st pattys crawl and hearing students say β€œyou’ll get the pics on swsh” to their friends felt like a fever dream. someone pinch me.

Vincent Zhu (@vincentzhuu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are: -technical -curious about joining a seed or Series A company -based in NYC Please send me a quick message! DMs are open, and would love to connect people with wonderful opportunities

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We're hiring a React Native Engineer to join swsh’s mission of deepening the relationships that matter to you. This person will help accelerate our engineering team by build both mobile and web applications and collaborate with designers on our user-facing product.

We're hiring a React Native Engineer to join <a href="/joinswsh/">swsh</a>’s mission of deepening the relationships that matter to you.

This person will help accelerate our engineering team by build both mobile and web applications and collaborate with designers on our user-facing product.
Vincent Zhu (@vincentzhuu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸŽ‰ Bringing together awesome Asian founders/people in tech for an lucky 8 AAPI month event on May 2nd @ 7pm in NYC! Who should we invite? Link below πŸ”—

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So happy to finally share. Working on tinyPod the past yr, I only decided to take it from a side project to a real, shipping product for one reason: Whenever I left the house with it, I loved how I felt. Sometimes the best solution to a problem comes in the least expected form…