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Hi, I'm Braile. Read through if you want to know more beyond my first name.

I took engineering when I was in college. I thought pursuing it as a career was the best and only option after graduation. Unfortunately, there were limited to no opportunities for a non-licensed fresh grad.

I eventually applied for a customer service job, stayed there for two years, applied for another one which lasted for a year and half. I can definitely attribute from these experiences my improvement when dealing and communicating with others, someone I personally know or otherwise.

While working these jobs is where I met people from the IT industry. Working with them piqued my interest in pursuing a career in the field, but given my non-existent savings at the time, I can't afford to go back to school nor to quit my job and try my luck. I can't just apply as someone with no experience. Good thing my masters in Google search led me to a bootcamp for web developers.

I applied (yes, you have to apply to get in) and was granted entry. Also, I was able to get in cause they have a payment plan that works for someone like me. I worked while attending bootcamp, summing an 18-hour waking period for most of my weekdays for three months. I'd say it was worth it.

The rest, you can check my work experiences here.