From Wonder to Skill Since I was young, I have always viewed the world in a unique way. While my friends were having fun playing outside, I found myself attracted to the world of computers and the internet. What began as late-night visits to gaming centers, fueled by a strong curiosity, soon turned into a thorough exploration of how technology works. By the time I reached elementary school, I wasn’t just using software; I was analyzing it, digging into the reasoning behind security and networking, and learning how to spot the "gaps" in any system.
The Self-Taught Professional
By the time I got to vocational school (SMK), I realized that I was ahead of what we were supposed to learn in classes.
My years of practical, self-led learning meant that I frequently figured out technical issues before the directions were provided. This time taught me a really important lesson: real knowledge doesn't come from books; it comes from the motivation to figure out how things operate.
Beyond the Screen: Building Resilience
Wanting to explore new things, I took a break from the computer and went out into the world. I traveled from the bustling markets of Bali to the friendly, customer-focused world of the hospitality industry in Samarinda.
My experiences working in a physical store and as a hotel receptionist gave me a point of view that no lab could offer. I discovered how to handle interactions between people, adjust to quick-moving situations, and build the mental strength needed to succeed in any field.
Where I Am Today
I am back in my hometown now, and for the last one and a half years, I have been in charge of operations in the furniture business.
I offer a special mix of skills to this role. I am someone who loves technology and has the determination of a skilled expert who has been in the field for a long time.
Today, I use my knowledge of technical systems and my experience in operations in every project I work on. Whether it's helping with admin tasks, managing data, or fixing technical issues, I don’t just finish jobs; I create systems that function well. I’m more than just a technician; I’m someone who solves problems, and I’m always on the lookout for the next challenge to improve things.