Transitioning from Software Developer to Project Manager: Lean Perez's Journey

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Good day everyone, I'm Lean Perez a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. My hobbies are singing, watching movies, reading online novels.

Am I a Project Manager? Or, Not?

I have been a programmer / software developer / software engineer for 20 years. They are different job titles but I mostly do coding and sometimes create documentations. I also has an experience as a freelancer.

With my previous experiences current career, can I call my self a Project Manager? The quick answer is no. I may be able to do some planning, scheduling and managing deliveries as when I had my freelance work, but I think that is not enough to be called one.

But, I believe after completing this course and with the assistance of our experienced instructors, I can confidently say, Yes! I am PM.

Thank you very much.

Introduction:

25 Second Self Introduction

Good day everyone, my name is Lean Perez, and I hold a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. With 20 years of experience as a programmer, software developer, and software engineer, I have honed my skills in coding and documentation. While I have some experience in planning and managing deliveries during my freelance work, I am currently enhancing my project management skills through this course. I am excited to confidently embrace the title of Project Manager in the near future. Thank you!

Self Media Introduction

Lean Perez | Computer Science Graduate | 20 Years of Experience in Software Development | Passionate about Coding, Singing, and Reading Online Novels | Currently Upskilling in Project Management to Transition into a PM Role

Interview Self Introduction

I am Lean Perez, a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. I have been working for 20 years in the software development field, primarily as a programmer and software engineer. My experience includes coding and creating documentation, along with some freelance work where I managed planning and scheduling. My previous roles have equipped me with valuable skills, and I am currently looking to transition into a Project Manager position, leveraging my technical background and newly acquired project management skills. The above is my basic introduction.