I’m a full-stack engineer, but over time I’ve naturally moved toward the backend and system side of things. I like working on problems where it’s not just about building features, but making sure everything actually works reliably in real production, at scale, under pressure, with all the edge cases that show up later.
A lot of my experience comes from building things like payment flows, automation systems, APIs, and real-time features. These projects taught me to think beyond “does it work” and more about “what happens when it breaks” or “how does it behave when traffic grows”.
What I think makes me a bit different is that I don’t really separate frontend, backend, or infrastructure in my head, I think in terms of systems. I like connecting the dots between product needs and technical design, and making sure the whole thing stays stable and maintainable over time.
Overall, I enjoy building software that’s not just functional, but actually solid in production and easy to trust.