I’m someone who enjoys building things that actually get used, not just projects that sit on GitHub. During my internships, I worked on backend systems and APIs where performance and reliability mattered, not just clean code. For example, I helped build tools that reduced manual work in ad campaign setups and improved system accuracy by fixing noisy alerting logic .
What makes me different is that I focus a lot on how systems behave in real conditions—handling failures, scaling properly, and making sure things don’t break when usage grows. I’ve also built projects like a microservices-based alerting system and a CLI tool to improve developer workflows, which shows I like solving practical problems.
Right now, I’m looking for a backend or software engineering role where I can work on real-world systems, learn from strong engineers, and gradually take ownership of meaningful features.