About Me
Hi, Iām Allwell. I am excited to share my professional background and interests with you. My journey began in a small town called Owerri in Nigeria, where I was born. Then I pursued my education in the United Kingdom, studying Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge and Essex. My goal was to build a flying car, and while I have not yet achieved that dream, Iām still looking forward to doing something equally as innovative. For my research papers, I majored in the innovative technology of the Hyperloop and maglev trains.
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) topics have always fascinated me. Throughout my studies and career, I have been fascinated by the potential of technology to solve real-world problems. I have a natural inclination towards math and enjoy the thrill of tackling complex technical challenges. My technical skills include web development, design, digital marketing, and cybersecurity.
In addition to my professional pursuits, I am also grounded in my faith and an active believer in Jesus Christ. On Sundays, you will find me in church. I have always loved creating and building things. I learned music at a young age. And through tech, got into music production using DAWs (which stand for Digital Audio Workstations) ā music production software like Ableton Live, FL Studio, and LogicX.
After university, I delved into web development and WordPress, and now have a successful career building websites for businesses and eCommerce brands across a wide range of industries, including travel and tourism, consulting and procurement, entertainment, law and legal, electrical distribution, and healthcare. I pride myself on my ability to adapt and excel in any project I take on.
Why I joined AltSchool
I joined AltSchool because I wanted to push myself to learn tech skills that matter in the global industry (such as Front-end, Back-end, and Cloud Engineering), enlarge my network, and learn to engage in developer communities.
What I plan to achieve with AltSchool
Pretty much what I stated in the previous question as my goal of joining AltSchool. That said, ultimately, I want to leave AltSchool many level higher and larger than I was when I joined. In terms of knowledge, computer skill, developer communications, and wealth. The money aspect is important and though it's not the major reason I joined AltSchool (as hardwork matters to accrue tech money over time), it's part of my motivation of plans to achieve afterward - second only to my desire to solve technical problems.