Professional Profile Overview
On this website, I present a streamlined and internationally oriented version of my professional identity. My background blends technical training, hands‑on experience, and recognized industry certifications, allowing me to grow confidently within the IT and networking field.
How My Profile Is Structured
o make my experience easy to understand for global audiences, I organize my information around skills, certifications, and practical capabilities, rather than relying solely on traditional chronological formats. This hybrid structure highlights what truly matters for technical roles:
- My progress in networking and systems administration
- The technical competencies I apply in real environments
This approach also ensures compatibility with ATS systems, using clear headings and standardized terminology so international recruiters can quickly identify my strengths.
Technical Language and Professional Tone
Throughout my site, I use vocabulary aligned with the IT industry. This includes:
- Core engineering concepts such as object‑oriented programming, Python Standard Library, and network protocols
- Action‑driven verbs that reflect initiative and responsibility, like implemented, validated, configured, or mastered
This style communicates not only what I know, but how I apply it.
International Adaptation
Because my academic path comes from the Spanish education system, I translate it into globally recognized equivalents so that anyone—regardless of country—can understand my level of training. Examples include:
- “Compulsory Secondary Education” for ESO
- “Professional Training in Microcomputer Systems and Networks” for SMX
- “Technological Baccalaureate” for Batxillerat
For languages, I reference the CEFR framework, which is widely used in Europe and internationally. This gives a clear, standardized view of my English proficiency.
I also highlight my connection to Cisco Networking Academy, a globally respected institution that reinforces the credibility of my technical development.