ProwebCE
Webmaster & Integrator
2012 – 2015
Role & Context
At ProwebCE, I held a Webmaster and Integrator role spanning three years — my entry point into professional web development. The position covered the full spectrum of web work: front-end integration, back-end development, database management, and internal tooling. Working in-house rather than agency-side meant sustained ownership of projects: building them, maintaining them, and iterating on them over time.
Key Achievements
Custom Theme & Plugin Development Built custom WordPress themes and plugins from scratch — not adapting off-the-shelf solutions but engineering purpose-built tools to fit specific business requirements. This ground-up approach developed strong PHP fundamentals and an understanding of WordPress's internals that generic template work would not have provided.
Internal CMS Development Contributed to the development of internal CMS tooling, working with Symfony to build structured back-end systems supporting content workflows. Early exposure to a PHP framework at this stage established the habits of structured, maintainable back-end code that later transferred to front-end architecture thinking.
Full Project Lifecycle Owned projects across their full lifecycle — conception through deployment and ongoing maintenance — building the professional foundation of end-to-end delivery responsibility.
Technical Stack
Core: PHP, WordPress, Symfony, jQuery, MySQL, HTML/CSS Context: In-house web development, internal tooling, CMS engineering