Cross-disciplinary foundation
My academic background covers software engineering, advanced computing, and ANU postgraduate study in computing and data science. The technical base is real, but I have never wanted to stay inside a single silo.
About
My path has included technical study, hands-on project work, tutoring, public service, vetting analysis, and operations leadership. What ties it together is a preference for clear thinking, useful delivery, and work that respects both systems and people.
At a glance
The path itself matters less than the pattern across it: technical depth, service awareness, and practical delivery.
Cross-disciplinary foundation
My academic background covers software engineering, advanced computing, and ANU postgraduate study in computing and data science. The technical base is real, but I have never wanted to stay inside a single silo.
Recent professional experience
Recent work in Services Australia and vetting analysis strengthened my judgement, interviewing, and service mindset. Earlier roles in tutoring, administration, and retail management built practical leadership and communication discipline.
How I think about problems
I usually look for the underlying structure first: what matters, what is noise, where the risk sits, and what action is realistic. That is why I tend to work well in roles that need both analysis and execution.
What I value at work
Clarity, accountability, thoughtful teamwork, and practical momentum matter more to me than inflated certainty. I prefer work that genuinely improves outcomes for people and systems.