Actually it wasn’t my initial choice to study computer science —
In fact, working in tech wasn’t something I had planned at all.
Why UX DESIGN?
After studying economics and working in e-commerce and marketing, I realized I wanted to create things — not just promote them. At first, that meant designing visuals and crafting ads, but I soon noticed that everything I was drawn to connected back to digital experiences.
The idea of taking a thought and turning it into something real through design and software completely fascinated me. It’s such a powerful feeling — knowing that what you create can reach and impact so many people.
That curiosity pushed me to keep learning, and before long, I found myself pursuing a second degree in User Experience Design.
Why Software Development?
As I went through my studies, I realized I had a real passion for creating software. My computer science classes got me hooked — I loved figuring out how code works, why it works, and how I could use it to bring ideas to life.
With every project, I pushed myself to learn something new, and I quickly learned that in software development, there’s always something new to explore.
Working with others only made that excitement grow — collaboration turned my curiosity into a genuine love for building, problem-solving, and creating experiences that actually matter.


