I'm Julius — a BSIT graduate who finished in the top 5% of my class, and honestly, that number didn't come from just studying hard. It came from genuinely caring about the work.
During my internship as an IT Specialist Assistant, I wasn't just observing — I was in it from day one. I resolved over 30 hardware and software issues, helped cut system downtime by 25% campus-wide, and streamlined CRM workflows for the Sales and Marketing Office — bringing data entry errors down by 20%. I was the person faculty and staff called when something broke and they needed it working now. I treated it like a real job because to me, it was.
My capstone project is probably the thing I'm most proud of. I came in as the documentation lead — but when I saw the system had serious problems in the code, I didn't stay in my lane. I stepped in, fixed it, and we ended up scoring 95 out of 100. Top 5% of the cohort. That result had my fingerprints all over it in ways the project brief never required.
After graduating, I didn't slow down. I taught myself Shopify development, got certified in Microsoft 365, and built a fully functional demo storefront — from zero — in one week. Not because anyone asked me to. Because that's just how I'm wired. I see a gap, I fill it.
I'm here because I want to bring that same energy somewhere it actually matters — a team that has high standards, and where I can grow into someone they genuinely rely on