I have always thought that you have to do something that makes you happy. I love Psychology, but my tasks like an IT Recruiter had nearly nothing to do with Psychology and because of my work (although I have been always interested in technology, since I am a very curious person, I dont love only one thing I mean) I got interested more and more in IT. I tried how to develop and I felt in love with it. After that, I enrolled the Web Application Development Professional Training Course and if I am sincere, it has been one of the best decisions I have ever taken. I really love and have fun coding :)
Yes, I am. I have just ended up my internship like a Junior Backend Developer at Electrodomésticos Bombay and I am looking for new challenges. You might see in my CV web that I am currently working on some freelance/personal projects, but that doesn't mean that I am not open to new opportunities.
Yes, I am. I mean, although I prefer remote work, I am open to move to any Spanish city and I am also open to move abroad. Although I prefer European offers, the fact is that I am open to work in whatever city of the world.
I would like to join a team where I can learn and grow professionally as a developer. I prefer frontend positions, but I am also open to fullstack ones.
I am in a moment of my professional career where I value more a good learning environment than just a salary. And, in any case, when I assess a company, I dont just assess the economic offer, but also other things, such as technological stack, formation plan, work-life balance policies, remote/non remote work and other perks. I assess all that the company has to offer to me as a whole so that's why my answer to this question is always negotiable.
Well, the ideal company does not exist but let's imagine that it would exist. For me, at this moment, the ideal company would offer me the opportunity:
Well, I hope to be working as a Full Stack Senior Developer. It might be hired like an employee or working in my own company, but I love coding and I would like to keep growing professionally on this wonderful way.
I would say my main strenght is my curiosity and my ability to learn fastly. Obviously I have other strengths, but I would say my more differential strength is this one. I am a fast learner, and I think that really makes a difference in such a dynamic and competitive world.
I would say my main weakness is my difficulty to disconnect from work, in the sense that my profession is also my hobbie, I really have fun coding.
Because you are hiring not just an excellent professional (you can check my technical skills out) on this CV web, but I am also a person with excellent soft skills. You are hiring not only the solutions to your current technological problems, but also a person who learns fast and in an autonomous way, so you are also hiring the solution for your future technological problems. Would I be a CEO or an IT Recruiter, I would hire me without any doubt.
Well, my tech goals for the next year (2021) are basically to improve till having a high level of HTML/CSS/JS/Bootstrap and at least an intermediate level working with one frontend framework of JS (React.js, for example). And, after those steps, focusing on more long-term goals, I would like to have a high level at least with one backend programming language with his respective framework (for instance, Node.js) and with mobile solutions (React Native, for example). I really would like to become an expert developer working as in client as in server-side (and in different devices) in the next five years.
Working having fun and learning as much as possible. Besides, I would like to work 100% remote in order to become a digital nomad (at least, during a period of my life). I would also like to start up something related to the tech world in the long term, since I really love entrepreneurship (as an entrepreneur, you are learning all the time).