About Me
I am an ambitious, confident, and purposeful individual seeking to make a difference in my community through my work and future endeavors.
I love to associate myself with people who think alike and set high expectations for themselves. I am extremely adaptive to new technology and really enjoy collaborating with people that have different skillsets than myself.
Impact
During my high school and college career (and even today), I have worked in a very broad spectrum of careers. I have had the pleasure of working with kids, mentoring them on basic programming. I have also been a part of a successful group of engineers and contributed to the growth of a small company. I later found a passion of working directly with clients to close opportunities, grow businesses, solution seek. Each occupation has taught me a variety of skills ranging from leadership and communication in business to critical thinking and problem-solving. One of the most valuable lessons I learned from previous careers was that each position required me to serve others. Helping people reach their goals ultimately allowed me to reach my goals.

My Personality Traits
I decided to add this little section here because I do believe it’s important to state your personality traits to someone who is interested in getting to you, plus it’s pretty interesting to learn about these 16 different traits and how they are applicable to your work environment! If you have not taken the personality trait test, I highly recommend you do it! I used 16Personalities to figure out what type I was.
Information stated below is directly from 16Personalities.
A Commander (ENTJ) is someone with the Extraverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging personality traits. They are decisive people who love momentum and accomplishment. They gather information to construct their creative visions but rarely hesitate for long before acting on them.
Extravert (E) Personality
Extraverts are interested in engaging with their environment, and they feed off the responses of the people and events around them. They enjoy pushing limits and seeing what the world can do. This all depends on many other factors and life’s natural limitations, but Extroverted personality types lean toward taking the initiative and relying on the world around them for validation.
Intuitive (N) Personality
People with the Intuitive trait prefer to exercise their imaginations as they seek new ideas and possibilities. They live their day-to-day lives just like any other personality type. But while that’s happening, their minds tend to point inward while at the same time gently focusing somewhere beyond the horizon. Their lives are ones of questioning, wondering, and connecting the dots in the “bigger picture,” and they love the theoretical. They often ask, “What if?” and ponder the possibilities the future might hold.
Thinking (T) Personality
When presented with a decision, people with the Thinking trait typically lean on objective information. Knowledge is their indispensable tool. Once these personality types gather the facts, they test their alternatives against logic and reason to see which decision, by those standards, proves the most effective or realistic. They generally manage their relationships by employing fairness and effectiveness as their primary method of dealing with others. Their passions are born of respect.
Judging (J) Personality
People with the Judging (J) personality trait feel most comfortable when the course ahead is well-marked. They would rather come up with five backup plans than deal with events as they come. Preferring to consider their options ahead of time, personality types with this trait prefer clarity and closure, sticking with the plan rather than going with the flow. It’s as if Judging types always keep a mental checklist. When they cross something off their list – or even start an item on their list – they consider it complete and not open to reconsideration.

My Story

Backround
On November 8th, 1996 I was born in Baghdad, Iraq. When I turned 6, my family and I moved to Jordan to make the USA immigration process easier.
In 2005, just when I turned 8 years old, my family and I made it to San Diego, California. We had a very shaky transition but my dad was able to keep our family afloat.
Formal Education
In 2014, I (barely) graduated high school and began taking my life and future a little more seriously. I call this my first wake up call.
Immediately after High School, I began community college. After changing my major multiple times I ultimately decided to pursue a major in Computer Science and Business.


Informal Education
In 2017, I transformed into the University of California, Irvine to fulfill my (at the time) dream. After studying at UCI, I quickly began to enjoy learning about business. My interest grew on a daily basis from books I’ve read and the people I surrounded myself with. They had very different goals and dreams compared to my typical friends. I learned that your association ultimately determines who you become in the future. So I changed my association in order to change my future.