Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 1:32:59 GMT -6
Originally, I mainly worked as a designer, but at my previous company I was also in charge of programming . So I also had the face of an engineer. When I was thinking about changing jobs from a human resources service company where I had worked for less than two years, I thought, ``I want to continue developing both my design and engineering skills.'' I wanted to further expand my range of expression, and I wanted to improve the quality of my output.
At that time, I came across GIG's Wantedly recruitment. The representative, Mr. Iwakami, whom I spoke to during the interview, had a very nice personality, so I decided to work at GIG because I Chinese Student Phone Number List wanted to work with him. − Why did you decide to pursue the IT industry from being a hairdresser? Ever since I was a child, I loved making things. I remade her clothes, dyed her Converse, and took apart her CRT TV (lol). I enjoyed working as a hairdresser in terms of ``manufacturing'', but the income was low and there was a trend of becoming independent, so I felt it was difficult to continue working as a hairdresser.
No educational background is required, and you can create things. That job connected me to the world of the web. After entering the IT world, I worked at several companies and gained a variety of experiences, including creating templates for SEO sites, coding, and advertising using talent. − What kind of work do you do at GIG? As expected, I am responsible for both design, operations, and engineering. Regarding programming, I mainly work on the front end, but I also have some experience with the back end. The backend is still an area I'm still learning about, so I'm still going through trial and error.
At that time, I came across GIG's Wantedly recruitment. The representative, Mr. Iwakami, whom I spoke to during the interview, had a very nice personality, so I decided to work at GIG because I Chinese Student Phone Number List wanted to work with him. − Why did you decide to pursue the IT industry from being a hairdresser? Ever since I was a child, I loved making things. I remade her clothes, dyed her Converse, and took apart her CRT TV (lol). I enjoyed working as a hairdresser in terms of ``manufacturing'', but the income was low and there was a trend of becoming independent, so I felt it was difficult to continue working as a hairdresser.
No educational background is required, and you can create things. That job connected me to the world of the web. After entering the IT world, I worked at several companies and gained a variety of experiences, including creating templates for SEO sites, coding, and advertising using talent. − What kind of work do you do at GIG? As expected, I am responsible for both design, operations, and engineering. Regarding programming, I mainly work on the front end, but I also have some experience with the back end. The backend is still an area I'm still learning about, so I'm still going through trial and error.