Hi, I’m Hamid.
I’m a junior IT technician with a genuine curiosity for how technology works behind the scenes. I enjoy learning by doing — setting things up, experimenting, breaking them, and improving them over time. I’m especially interested in systems, networks, and infrastructure, and understanding how all the pieces fit together rather than just getting something to work once.
Outside of work, I spend a lot of time building and improving my own setups at home. This has helped me develop practical skills, problem-solving habits, and a mindset of always looking for better, cleaner, and more reliable ways to do things — without overcomplicating what already works.
Recently, I took my first solo trip abroad to Japan. Travelling alone pushed me well outside my comfort zone and taught me a lot about independence, adaptability, and confidence in unfamiliar environments. Meeting people from different backgrounds and navigating everything on my own reinforced the way I like to learn — by experiencing things first-hand and figuring them out as I go.
I’m still early in my journey and always learning, but I care deeply about growing my skills, building real experience, and continuing to improve — both technically and personally.