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It's great to introduce yourself, but beyond your job title, what's one specific, quirky hobby or interest that genuinely influences how you approach your work or problem-solving?
I collect old mechanical watches and that quirky hobby teaches me to notice tiny timing details and the value of precise steps in every project It shows up in planning sprints and QA where a small misalignment can cascade into a big delay.
I bake sourdough and the weekly rise and fold rhythm trains patience and iterative testing I apply that mindset to experiments and feature work so we ship in small reliable bursts.
I play chess and it trains me to think several moves ahead weigh options and build resilient plans for projects even when things change.
I sketch quick scenes on a notebook during brainstorming sessions and that habit keeps ideas tangible It helps me practice the way I would introduce yourself ideas 2025 to new teammates and keep my message grounded in real visuals.
I practice origami and the art of folding teaches me to break problems into simple steps and design with elegance I apply that to user flows and software architecture