It started with a simple curiosity—how do websites actually work? That question led me down a rabbit hole of HTML, CSS, and endless hours on YouTube and developer forums. I didn’t just want to build something that looked good; I wanted to build something people could use, something that mattered.
Now, as an IT engineer with over 2 years of experience, I’ve had the opportunity to turn that curiosity into real, impactful work. One of the most defining moments in my journey was designing the website for Codeshastra, our college’s flagship hackathon. With over 2000+ participants, the site had to be more than just aesthetically pleasing—it had to be reliable, intuitive, and scalable. From smooth registration flows to clearly laid-out rules, schedules, and live updates, I crafted a platform that became the event’s digital core.
But I didn’t stop at just building the site—I wanted people to find it and engage with it. That’s when I dove into the world of digital marketing. I began integrating SEO best practices, analyzing user traffic through tools like Google Analytics, and using social media strategies to boost visibility. I realized that web development and digital marketing aren’t separate—they’re two sides of the same coin.
Web development gave me the tools to build. Digital marketing gave me the strategy to grow. Together, they’ve shaped my journey into someone who not only creates but also connects—and that’s the story I’m still writing, one project at a time.