I'm a recent Computer Science graduate from the College of Management Academic Studies, where I just completed my final year. My journey through tech has been driven by a deep love for solving problems and mathematical thinking, a passion that started as early as high school and continues to guide me today.
One of the most meaningful parts of my academic journey was my involvement in the college's Developer Club. In my second year, I joined as a participant, and in my third year, I returned as a mentor. I led a student team through a successful full-stack project, conducting weekly follow-ups, code reviews, and technical guidance. These experiences helped shape me not just as a developer, but as a teammate, mentor, and leader.
I also served as the student representative for the third-year CS class, supporting others both academically and personally.
My technical interests revolve around optimization problems, where I enjoy finding the right algorithms and system architectures to achieve the best possible performance under real-world constraints. I'm also highly interested in data science and excited to explore its many applications.
Before university, I served in the IDF as a systems instructor for SAP and ERP platforms. While I haven't yet worked in the tech industry, I've spent a great deal of time studying how tech companies operate - from development workflows to team dynamics - and I'm eager to apply that knowledge in a real-world setting.
Outside of tech, I enjoy:
- Hiking
- Training
- Eating great food
Nature gives me space to recharge - both mentally and physically.
Friends often describe me as:
- Caring
- Driven
- Practical
- Funny
- Emotionally intelligent
- A natural teacher
I genuinely love helping others learn - whether through private tutoring or mentoring - and see this as a core part of who I am.
Looking ahead, I'm excited to join a tech company where I can contribute, grow, and become part of something meaningful. I don't see work as a stepping stone - I see it as a home. Whether temporary or long-term, I want to make an impact.
My dream is to work on algorithmic challenges or dive deeper into data science - but above all, I'm hungry to learn, and ready to start building.
