Justine Macarat
I am a graduate of Information Technology major in Database Systems and I am currently working as a Web Developer. I have also worked as a Graphic Designer so I had experience editing photos and videos.
I am a graduate of Information Technology major in Database Systems and I am currently working as a Web Developer. I have also worked as a Graphic Designer so I had experience editing photos and videos.
I have worked as a QA Tester Intern in my first internship. Then became a Video Editor, Transcriptionist, and Frontend WordPresss Developer. I also became an IT Intern in a hospital.
I worked as a Customer Service Representative, a Technical Support Representative in the BPO industry and became a Technical Advisor for Apple products. Now, I want to pursue working as a Virtual Assistant. I’ve been taking VA trainings to add and improve the skills that I’ve gained from my experiences.
I am an experienced website designer and developer who is proficient with a wide variety of programming languages. I have a Bachelor of Science in IT and while I love programming because it challenges me to think critically, I also have skills in graphic design.
Being a Marwadi – one of business communities in India – business is in my blood! I always look for an opportunity and try to relate to what the current needs of the market are, the future of that market and the money involved.
I am the youngest sibling in the family. I have a brother who is 2 years elder than me. He is an Assistant Manager for marketing (media) “maxan Global tech inc” on residence operation basis. He is the most responsible person in my family and extremely talented.
Hello – I am Airene Mabborang and here’s some things about me. I live with my parents and I have the responsibility of being the main bread winner of the family. My father is a farmer and my mother is a housewife.
My story began with a young man, fresh from his missionary service, giving a talk in front of a large congregation in Zamboanga City. There was this lady (my Mum), who thought that he (the young man) was really very arrogant – particularly by the way he presented himself…
I grew up experiencing the hard-knocks of life – like most of our fellow Filipinos. But with these hardships, I was able to determine the RISKS that are attached to every descision which in turn made me a better person, and allowed me to gain more knowledge both in life as well as my profession.