I’m an IT graduate seeking for a challenging career with a progressive organization that provides an opportunity to capitalize my technical skills & abilities in the field of Information Technology. Video editing, Motion Graphics, Web Development, and Photo Editing are my passion.
The first video project I made was way back in 2012, when we went hiking in Mt. Batulao in Nasugbu Batangas. I made that video using a Windows Movie Maker and as my experience in video editing broadens, I learned how to use Adobe Premiere Pro and now I have a good knowledge and become a professional at using the software.
Secondly, the first photo that I edited was in Microsoft Paint it was my 1×1 ID Picture. I learned how to use Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom in our College doing my degree in Bachelor of Science in Information
Third was Motion Graphics, this was the recent application that I learned. I was just browsing YouTube and some graphic effects came to my attention. After that, I learned to use Adobe After Effects thru online channels, forums, tutorials, and e-books that I read regarding the
Fourth was Web Development, I learned how to create a website upon finishing my degree in Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. One of which is my thesis in College. I made a Point of Sale with Inventory Management System and it was Web-base. The programming language I used back then was PHP and WAMP as my
Achievements:
- Microsoft Technical Associate: Database Fundamentals
- TOEIC grade of 855
- 12th place in 8th IT Skills Olympics in University of Makati (PC Assembly and Disassembly)
- Personal Skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Highly organized and efficient
- Ability to work independently or as a part of a team
“My business would not be able to go forward if it was not for them”
Gaurab - Adhikari
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