everis (NTT Data)
Where it started — from CRM and bug-fixing to full-stack delivery.
First steps as a professional engineer — custom applications for real-estate and construction clients, growing from a Salesforce CRM internship into full-stack .NET delivery.
Clients and internal product names are anonymized.
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CRM implementation (internship)
First project: a CRM implementation for a construction-sector client — my entry point into professional software, on the Salesforce platform.
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Construction-sector web app
Maintenance and delivery work for a construction company: bug resolution, functional testing and production data loading on a classic MVC stack.
- ASP.NET MVC
- C#
- jQuery
- SQL Server
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Real-estate custom application
A custom app for a real-estate developer — I moved into technical design of modules, unit testing and quality control over the delivery.
The kind of stories an interviewer asks for.
- Early-career growth · adaptability Challenge
I started at the bottom — CRM config, bug-fixing and data loading — across unfamiliar stacks and sectors.
ApproachTook on whatever was in front of me and progressively earned design and testing responsibility, learning Salesforce, classic .NET and Angular along the way.
ImpactGrew from intern tasks to full-stack module design and quality ownership in under two years.
- Quality · testing discipline Challenge
Deliveries had to be reliable for clients who would not tolerate regressions.
ApproachOwned unit testing, functional testing and quality control as part of the delivery, not as an afterthought.
ImpactDependable releases — and a habit of treating tests as part of the work that has stuck with me since.
These were my foundation years. I learned what professional delivery actually demands, built a testing discipline early, and got breadth across very different stacks (Salesforce → .NET → Angular). It is also where I first felt the pull toward clean, well-tested code that I have chased ever since.