I'm a 29 year old developer based in the northern part of zealand (near Hillerød) on the lookout for new opportunities.
The 90-90 rule is a common nemesis in the development world, but I enjoy putting in the work and getting stuff 100% of the way.
Of course this isn't always feasible, and sometimes things has to go out the door by deadline, but I thrive best when I feel good about what I'm sending out into the world.
While I like to aim for perfection, I am also well aware that I am not perfect - quite contrary I feel I still have many things to master. As a result I am a sponge for constructive feedback, and I am always open to learn, whether that is through collaboration, code review or pull requests.
I studied Computer Science at Copenhagen University from 2015 to 2020.
I've mostly worked as a python developer since graduating, but I think the biggest lesson I got from this degree, was that as long as you can grasp the fundamentals, then picking up a new programming language is a piece of cake.
This was my first job as a developer - we were a small team, so we juggled a lot of tasks, which was a great environment for me who's eager to learn.
I did embedded development on their x-ray devices.
I developed their internal automated build pipelines (jenkins) and test systems (robot framework).
I even got to build my own standalone application for remote controlling the x-ray devices.
At Zoetis I was a full-time employee among a sea of consultants, meaning one of my tasks was to keep tabs on everything going in the department - and I loved it.
It mean I got to work on anything from embedded operating systems with yocto, to high level architecture like compatibility between multiple large scale projects.
I also got to improve my python skills by working alongside brilliant developers and it felt great seeing a project you've worked on go from "in development" to being shippe out to customers.