I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Translation and Interpretation, building on my linguistic foundation, I pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Project Management. This educational journey equipped me with the strategic and organizational skills necessary to lead and execute projects successfully. Currently, I contribute my skills and expertise as a Project Manager with a non-governmental organization (NGO). My volunteer work within the NGO sector has deepened my understanding of humanitarian efforts. Being an advocate for positive change, I am driven by the belief that effective communication and well-managed projects play a pivotal role in addressing societal challenges.
I am drawn to the intersections of technology and society, where the digital world meets real-world challenges. The dynamic nature of these subjects keeps me on my toes, and I genuinely enjoy the process of unraveling complex problems.
One thing that has always held my attention is the power of ideas. Whether it is exploring philosophical concepts, dissecting societal issues, or diving into innovative solutions, I find immense joy in the realm of ideas. It is not just about learning facts; it is about understanding the underlying principles and applying them to create positive change.
As for my major, it is a bit of a blend – something at the crossroads of technology and social impact. I can envision myself using my degree to work on projects that bridge the gap between innovation and societal needs. The idea of contributing to solutions that make a tangible difference excites me. It is not just about the degree; it is about the impact it can have beyond the academic realm.
This academic pursuit not only equipped me with a broad understanding of technology but also instilled in me a passion for solving complex problems, especially those related to information security.
Currently, I contribute my skills and expertise as a Project Manager with a non-governmental organization (NGO). My volunteer work within the NGO sector has deepened my understanding of humanitarian efforts. Being an advocate for positive change, I am driven by the belief that effective communication and well-managed projects play a pivotal role in addressing societal challenges.
I interviewed Booke in class, and reflecting on my intellectual biography, I see parallels. Like them, I have been fortunate to have met various encounters who did not just teach subjects but inspired a love for learning and analyzing. Our shared appreciation for the transformative power of education is something that resonates. However, our paths diverge in specifics. Such as our majors, Booke is majoring in Archaeology, while I major in Cybersecurity, she has interests in role play game, dungeon and dragons, and the unique blend of experiences that have shaped us into the thinkers we are today.
As I navigate this intellectual odyssey, my dedication to ongoing learning, technical excellence, and a collaborative approach positions me as a promising candidate ready to embark on the challenges and responsibilities of a SOC (security operations center) Analyst.