As an Electronics and Communication Engineering student, my academic journey has been centered around circuit design, communication systems, and problem-solving. While I enjoy these aspects of engineering, my interest in web development led me to explore a different path—creating functional and optimized websites. This blog is about my learning journey and how I am bridging the gap between engineering and web development.
To bridge the gap between engineering and web development, I recently started my internship at My Invented, where I’m diving into the world of WordPress development and SEO optimization. In this blog, I’ll share how my engineering background is helping me in web development and what I’m learning in my internship.
Working with themes, page builders like Elementor, and designing user-friendly interfaces.
Using essential plugins like Yoast SEO, WPForms, and LiteSpeed Cache to enhance website performance.
Understanding keyword placement, content structuring, and site speed improvements for better rankings.
In this blog, I’ll also share that why this matters, while engineering and web development seem different, they share common principles like problem-solving, logical thinking, and system optimization. Through this internship, I aim to bridge both fields and develop websites that are not just visually appealing but also highly functional and optimized.
In addition, I aim to:
My journey from engineering to web development has been an exciting one. This internship is providing me with hands-on experience in WordPress, SEO, and digital optimization, helping me grow beyond my core engineering field.
In summary, combining engineering logic with web technologies can open new doors for innovation. I look forward to learning more and sharing my progress as I continue this journey!
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