Welcome to my skill page, where I showcase the diverse set of abilities I've developed over the years.
For me, skill development isn't just a professional endeavor; it's a personal passion. Each skill I've acquired represents countless hours of dedication, learning, and growth. Whether it's technical proficiency, creative talents, or problem-solving abilities, I've embraced the challenge and kept pushing myself to become better every day.
Development Skills and Tools
Frontend Development
Tools including HTML, CSS, Javascript, Typescript, Bootstrap, React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Shadcn UI, and Material UI. Content Management using Sanity, Contentfull and others CMS .Netlify and Vercel Serverless System for serverless computing.
Design
Framer, Figma and Adobe Creative Suite for design purposes.
Ecommerce Platforms
Hands-on experience with Shopify and Shopify API for eCommerce solutions.
Management Tools
Productivity tools
such as Google Suite, Monday and Notion.
Project Management
using Jira, Notion, Asana and Monday.
Communication
tools including Slack.
Trend Skills
AI Tools
for enhancing coding and business efficiency.
Comprehensive knowledge
in Network Security.
Soft Skills
Leadership and Team Dynamics
Early on, I was thrust into leadership roles where I quickly learned the importance of not just managing, but truly leading a team. This meant understanding each team member's strengths, motivations, and challenges, and guiding them towards our common goals. I learned to set clear visions, delegate effectively, and most importantly, to listen and adapt.
Strategic Thinking
As I took on more responsibilities, I saw firsthand how technology decisions ripple through an organization. I learned to not just focus on the immediate, but to anticipate future trends and align our IT strategy with the broader business objectives, ensuring we remained proactive rather than reactive.
Problem-Solving
Faced with daily challenges, from technical glitches to resource constraints, I honed my problem-solving skills. This often meant digging deep into issues, collaborating across teams, and sometimes, thinking outside the box to find solutions that were not immediately apparent.
Communicating Across
I quickly realized the power of communication. Translating complex IT jargon into language that stakeholders could understand became a crucial part of my role, as was learning to negotiate, persuade, and align diverse teams towards a common goal.
Adapting to Change
In IT, change is the only constant. I've learned to be flexible, to pivot when necessary, and to always keep learning. This adaptability has been key in navigating the fast-paced technology landscape.
Managing Risks
The more I progressed, the more I understood the intricacies of risk management. Assessing potential threats, from cybersecurity to data breaches, and planning accordingly became second nature, ensuring we safeguarded our assets and reputation.
Emotional Intelligence
Leading teams and projects taught me the importance of empathy and emotional intelligence. Understanding and managing my emotions, and recognizing those of my team, helped in resolving conflicts, building a cohesive team, and enhancing performance.
Visionary Outlook
As I transitioned to product management, my focus shifted towards envisioning the future of our products. This required not just understanding the market and our customers but imagining what could be, setting a direction that would differentiate us in the marketplace.
Cross-functional Collaboration
I learned that building a successful product requires a symphony of efforts across departments. My role evolved to become the linchpin, ensuring alignment between engineering, marketing, sales, and customer support, and steering the product towards success.
Communication and Persuasion Skills
Articulating the vision, strategy, and value of our products to different audiences became a critical part of my role. I've learned to tailor my messaging, whether it's inspiring my team, convincing stakeholders, or engaging users.
Resilience
The product journey is full of ups and downs. Learning from feedback, whether positive or negative, and being willing to pivot or persevere has been crucial. This resilience has helped me navigate through uncertainties and keep the product on track.
Making Decisive Moves
In the world of product development, time is of the essence. I've sharpened my ability to make quick, informed decisions, balancing data with intuition, to keep moving forward.
Deepening Empathy
Understanding and connecting with both customers and my team on a human level has been invaluable. This empathy has not only influenced product decisions but has fostered a more collaborative and innovative team environment.
Finding Motivation in Challenges
My motivation often came from tackling complex IT challenges head-on. Each problem solved not only improved our systems but also taught me valuable lessons in resilience and innovation. This hands-on approach to problem-solving kept me engaged and continuously learning.
Hands-on with Product Development
Despite moving into a more strategic role, I maintained a hands-on approach with product development. Being directly involved in the creation process, from initial ideation to market launch, not only allowed me to guide the product's direction more effectively but also kept me intimately connected with the users' needs and the product's impact. This hands-on involvement ensured that I stayed motivated by the tangible outcomes of our efforts and remained deeply empathetic to both our customers' experiences and our team's challenges.
Languages
English
Professional Working
German
Professional Working
Spanish
Native
Certificates
Back End Development and APIs
Ongoing - FreeCodeCamp
Data Visualization
FreeCodeCamp
Frontend
FreeCodeCamp
Webdesign
FreeCodeCamp
PM Fundations
Google
Project Initiation
Google
Frontend (HTML,CSS, LESS, JS, JQ, VUE)
Udemy