From Engineering Circuits to Building Web Interfaces:
My Story
For the past two and a half years, I have been working at Samsung Research Indonesia, experiencing immense growth and contributing to a prestigious company. Before joining Samsung, I honed my skills at Indonesia Epson Industry as a hardware engineer. Transitioning from hardware to software engineering was a significant shift, as the two fields, despite both requiring coding skills, presented entirely different challenges. Without a formal background in software engineering, I had to work diligently to catch up with my teammates, many of whom had studied the field since university. Through dedication and continuous learning, I managed to bridge the knowledge gap, culminating in being awarded Employee of the Quarter last year.
In addition to my work at Samsung, I started freelancing last year to enhance my front-end development skills. My first project was particularly special: creating a personal profile website for my girlfriend, who is now my wife. This project allowed me to combine my love for graphic design with my passion for programming. My dual interest in both graphic design and programming has been a unique strength, enabling me to create websites that are not only visually appealing but also provide an excellent user experience. Whenever I develop a profile website, I focus on showcasing the company or personal identity, highlighting the unique attributes to ensure each website effectively communicates its core message. I am dedicated to developing websites that are both beautiful and user-friendly, balancing aesthetic appeal with functionality.