I began my studies in Civil Engineering, quickly realizing that it was not the correct career for myself. I ended up switching majors to Graphic Design where I felt I could utilize my artistic talents better. After graduating it was hard to find a job in that career. Most jobs required some knowledge of HTML and CSS in addition to graphic design.
I took on a part-time job at a small but established web firm in the hopes to learn the skills I needed. Since the first time I began to code I fell in love with it. My mentor/boss was amazing, taught me everything I needed to become successful as a web developer. Being a part of a small web firm, it allowed me to take on many hats. My boss taught me Marketing, SEO & SEM, coding, photography, videography and more.
The rest is self taught, such as using API’s, different CMS’s including headless ones, server-side languages like PHP, SSL, etc. The best things about being a web developer is solving problems and always learning new things.
Skills
- Creative Cloud
- UX Testing
- HTML/CSS/JS
- Apache
- MYSQL
- PHP
- AWS
Experience
This is a career where things are always changing at a rapid pace. You have to keep learning to stay ahead of the curve. Here are some of the things I know.
Web Design
I’ve built sites from the ground up using skills in graphic design, sketch, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and UX Testing.
SEO
Visibility is just as important to a company. Revenue for a client depends on well thought-out SEO and accessibility.
LAMP Stack
This site along with headless CMS, as well as many current sites I’ve worked on utilize this stack.
Ecommerce
Setting up payment, products, prices and managing the CRM’s.
CMS
Hannon Hill’s Cascade, WordPress, Cockpit, Expression Engine and Business Catalyst, to name a few.
Email Marketing
Created/Worked on various emails using Mailchimp, Campaign Monitor, Business Catalyst and Emma.