My Career Journey

In the years 2008–2009, after completing basic-to-advanced courses in graphic design, hardware, and office management, I got the job offer from the same computer training center to teach courses for school students and staff of various organizations. I did accept the job offer and worked for 2 years as a computer instructor.

While working as an instructor, I was also learning web design & development by building a few projects. It was a great coding and teaching experience, but I had to pause on teaching and coding journey for sometime.

***FEW YEARS LATER***

In the years 2015–2016, I again started thinking about resuming the computer programming journey with the dream of becoming a web developer. In the meantime, I was also confused making a decision about whether I need to continue on the programming path or something else but still in IT, because by that time many new technologies had already emerged. I had to learn some additional programming languages and tools to land a developer position.

However, I still made a brave decision to continue on the programming path because I was curious about coding and interested in building web applications, and also had some coding/programming knowledge. So, I thought moving forward with it would be the best choice to build up my career and future.

***FIRST JOB😄***

After a year of hard work on learning and applying for the job, finally, I've landed the first job as a front-end developer in 2017. Since then, I have continued my programming journey. I can say that there were always been some challenges due to family responsibilities and others, but I never stop learning and kept working extremely hard to become a web & software developer.

***THESE DAYS***

After years of working experience for various industries and on projects, I started loving the software development process even more deeply. Therefore, I've decided to commit my entire life being a software developer. After all, I realized that the path was not easy, but it was also not impossible for anyone who has the courage to build a career as a software developer. I am very happy with the career decision that I made and proud of what I have accomplished as of now.

It always seems impossible until it's done. —Nelson Mandela