Experience 🧓🏼
Working with startups and big companies like IBM in my more than 10 years front-end development career

I am excited to announce that I have recently taken on a new role as a Front-End Engineer at TechTalent. In this role, I am responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining the front-end of our client's the web applications. I am utilizing my expertise in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various front-end frameworks (React, Redux) to improve the user experience and drive business growth. I am thrilled to be working with a talented team and am looking forward to contributing to the company's success.
Worked on the administration and client-facing areas of a new e-commerce platform built from scratch. I've built things like a digital assets manager, dashboards with tables of data filtering of that on the admin side, and a complex real-time communication system on the client side where customers can communicate with sellers in real-time.
Worked on a financial planning application build on the concept of micro frontends and microservices using the latest technologies, but also legacy code. My role was to implement new features into the app, mentor, and innovate.
My goal here was to make the online shopping experience a breeze on Vivre apps. Worked on multiple platforms/disciplines. Not only design and front-end but also into the native capabilities of your mobile phone with Cordova.
Worked from the comfort of my home like it was 2020 🙃 All this time I've been working with my past employers, LandmarkGroup, Prologue, and Ten.ro on some wonderful projects like landmarkshops.com, dbi2015romania.com, prices.ae, and others.
Worked on launching the LandmarkShops.com project. My main role was to convert the designs into HTML, CSS, and JS. I also designed some of the modules of the website. It was a challenging experience and I've learned a ton of JS while building the user interactions, shopping basket experience, store locator, wishlist, etc.
Excited to be working on lots of projects, always having something new to do, and being challenged by coworkers. I had two hats, a designer's hat, and a Developer's hat.
Working my way through college while designing websites & building them into HTML, CSS & JS. I also did a lot of print designs for banners. Working for free and learning things online at the beginning made me realize that the web is fun and I wanted to start doing this as something more than just a hobby.