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Dynamic and dedicated intern at Haramaya University ICT Center, adept at problem-solving and teamwork. Successfully supported staff, enhancing productivity and fostering a collaborative environment. Proficient in data entry and committed to community engagement, I bring a positive attitude and strong leadership qualities to every project.
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Coding for me isn’t just about syntax and solving problems — it’s my way of building things that matter. I started by experimenting with small Python scripts and basic web development, but I gradually took on personal projects like building a hotel management system and automating simple workflows. I’ve also explored areas like microcontrollers and embedded systems — which ties in well with my Electrical and Computer Engineering background. I love how coding gives me the power to create something from nothing.
Volunteering has grounded me. I’ve helped teach basic computer literacy and programming skills to high school students in underserved communities. There’s something powerful about passing on knowledge — especially when you see someone go from not knowing what a “loop” is to building their first calculator. Volunteering has taught me empathy, leadership, and the importance of tech for social good.
Writing and Blogging is where I reflect and share. I write about tech trends, coding tutorials, and even personal insights on learning and growth. It helps me simplify complex topics for others, and it also sharpens my own understanding. I’ve posted on Medium and LinkedIn, and it’s been amazing seeing people engage with my content — it’s like having a conversation at scale.
Altogether, these hobbies help me stay creative, connected, and constantly evolving — and I believe they’ve made me a more well-rounded and effective engineer and teammate.”