Hello, I’m glad you want to know more about me. I’ve already described myself professionally, but I think it’s also important to tell you a bit about who I am in my day-to-day life.
I’m someone who likes to appreciate each moment, each day, and every minute. Honestly, I place a lot of value on time, since it’s a finite resource we all have, some more, some less. It’s important to me to use time productively to achieve my goals, while also making room to meditate, relax, and enjoy my hobbies, because balance is essential. Just as my time is valuable, I also value other people’s time; therefore I strive to be punctual, efficient, and respectful when my activities involve others.
I’m also a person who enjoys challenges and never gives up until I reach my objectives, even if it takes time or resources (without negatively affecting others). That’s the reason I studied engineering: I always want to find ways to solve problems, implement beneficial solutions, and achieve goals regardless of how difficult they might be. If there’s something I don’t know, I’m not afraid to learn it or find a way; on the contrary, learning and improving excite me, and I’m always open to acquiring new knowledge and hearing others’ perspectives.
I’m passionate not only about technology but also about art, to me, art is a way for souls to express themselves. For that reason I like to blend both interests, even if many people don’t see a direct connection between them.
One of my main hobbies is going to the cinema; my favorite genres are horror, science fiction, and dark fantasy. I also love video games because they are immersive and often convey the creator’s intent more effectively and they let me spend time with friends who live far away. Books and storytelling are other hobbies of mine, as they stimulate my creativity. I enjoy some anime as well, especially those that offer something new. As for sports, swimming is my favorite.
I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to read about me and learn a little more. I hope we have the opportunity to get to know each other better in an interview, and why not, perhaps as colleagues at the same company.