Hello! My name Is Jacek, I'm a test automation developer, a front-end developer, a freelance photographer, a supporter of others (both professionally as an ex-mental health NGO worker and in private life), dog dad and much more.
🌸 My main focus at the moment is doing my best at my first tech adventure, a test automation development internship at a large banking company.
💬 Ask me about anything, I'm happy to try and help you out!
I’ve started studying to become a front-end developer in 2022. First I’ve learnt HTML & CSS and then moved to JavaScript, React and TypeScript. I’m also paying a lot of attention to software testing, both in theory and practice. Big focus for me are the testing tools that allow me to test my code: Cypress, Jest, Vitest, React Testing Library. Right now I’m expanding all those skills by taking courses, making some open source contributions and building by own projects, a selection of which you can find above.
What I love about software development is feeling the impact it can make, how it may respond to the needs of others and improve their lives. So far, the projects I’m really happy about are my two portfolio websites (photography and web development) that I’ve designed and built from scratch. They help me to reach out with my creations, which makes a world of difference to me!
At the moment I'm couple of month in my first tech adeventure - a test automation development internship at a large banking company, Santander Bank Polska. My main focus there is writing Cypress tests for a web application. It also involves getting a deep understanding of our product, bug-hunting, interacting with huge databases and their APIs, all organised within agile methodology.
How did I get here? Having got my Masters in International Relations / Strategic Studies & History and Culture of Jews in Poland I’ve worked for 2,5 years in mental health area, at a self-help Clubhouse that follows the Clubhouse International Standards of Quality (check it out, it’s an amazing approach to supporting people with mental health problems!). For me it was the time of learning to communicate better, listen to and understand needs of people more deeply and supporting them in finding their agency.
This experience led me to realise that what I really need in my life is pursuing the teenage dream that I gave up long time ago - becoming a software developer.