After completing my Bachelor's degree in Information Technology at STI College, I entered the exciting world of software development. Throughout this journey, I took on different important roles and acquired valuable expertise. I started as a UI/UX Designer, using my passion for creating visually appealing and user-friendly designs to enhance the overall user experience. This experience naturally led me to transition into the role of a Business Analyst, where I utilized my creative skills and meticulous attention to detail to analyze market data and transform it into comprehensive technical specifications. Additionally, I also worked as a Software QA, ensuring that our projects consistently met high standards of quality and reliability.
Now, as a Project Manager, I bring together my extensive background in UI/UX design, business analysis, and software QA to drive success. I oversee the entire project lifecycle, from its initial stages to its successful completion. By promoting effective teamwork and employing efficient project management practices, I turn ideas into tangible realities. This combination of creative thinking and analytical abilities allows me to navigate the complex landscape of both technical and business aspects, bridging the gap with skill and finesse.
My progressive career path has provided me with a unique perspective, equipping me with a set of refined skills and a deep understanding of the entire software development process. With unwavering determination, I am prepared to explore new horizons and achieve remarkable outcomes.
Experience: 1 - 2 years
Experience: 1 - 2 years
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