Junior Developer
This is not considered as a real job but I want to include this. I had my internship in a local IT company for 6 months. This is solely a web development company, but they had a client that wanted to create an Android game promoting a presidential candidate for 2016. I had no choice but to accept the task and studied "Eqela," a cross-platform development tool for building apps from a single codebase. It was a 3-man team — 2 game developers and 1 graphic designer. It was new for me, but it was a very good experience. The game was published on social media and in newspapers, which made us feel a little proud.

Junior to Senior Web Developer
This is where the real journey began. After I graduated, the company where I had my internship offered me a job. I started as a Junior Web Developer with a salary of $150/month (this is the reality in my country). I worked there until I was promoted to Senior Web Developer, earning $250/month. During my time there, I developed several web applications, including a Cashiering System, School Management System, Human Resource Management System, Clinic Information System, and more. Projects were built using CodeIgniter/Laravel, Bootstrap, VueJS/jQuery, and MySQL, depending on who my Team Leader was.

Police Officer
This was a turning point in my life. When my girlfriend became pregnant, I knew my salary couldn’t sustain a family. Despite having no military background, I applied—and was accepted. For the last two years, I served in an administrative office as both IT specialist and secretary under a high-ranking officer, gathering critical data, preparing official documents, and producing reports for higher command. The role demanded precision, confidentiality, and strict adherence to deadlines—skills I still carry today.

Front-end Developer
This is the current stage of my life. I left the service to return to my true passion—the IT world. With the help of a former colleague from my first job, I was hired as a part-time Front-end Developer until I decided to go full-time. I started by building landing pages in Shopify Liquid and funnels in CheckoutChamp, quickly progressing to working independently after a few weeks of training. Later, we transitioned to Next.js and Tailwind CSS, and I expanded my skills to include Google Tag Manager, Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, ShipStation, Maropost, MIDA.so, GitHub, and Vercel.

