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Respond: Post Your Unique Summary Here
This is where it starts — your professional story, distilled into a few powerful lines. Your summary isn’t about listing tools. I’s about communicating your value, perspective, and unique lens on the work you do. In your comment below, include: - Your specialty — what you do best - Your top affinity — who you connect with naturally (ex. educators, nonprofits, open-source, etc.) - Your previous industry or current vertical (if applicable) — where you’ve built or what you’ve transitioned from Example: Backend developer who thrives in early-stage environments and messy codebases. I’ve worked mostly in FinTech, focusing on API reliability and transaction safety. Former financial analyst — I bring a systems mindset to engineering.
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Full‑stack software engineer with 4+ years of experience building production systems in fintech and enterprise logistics. Built and shipped end‑to‑end onboarding, authentication, and payment workflows across React dashboards and backend services, reducing onboarding turnaround by ~30% and enabling compliant Stripe‑based payment activation for verified merchants and nonprofits. Experienced delivering secure, role‑aware user flows backed by Spring Boot APIs, OAuth/JWT authentication, and AWS‑hosted services.
Reflect: Specialize
Write down 3–5 things that describe how you create value — not technologies, but traits or patterns of impact. “The themes that define my specialization are ___.” It doesn’t have to be perfect — this is about clarity, not branding.
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The themes that define my specialization are: - Strong logical problem-solving and debugging, especially in complex or unfamiliar codebases - Systems thinking understanding how different parts of an application work together end to end - Fast learning and adaptability when working with new technologies or frameworks - Ownership of challenging work and reliability in getting things done - Curiosity-driven growth, especially around building and scaling products
Reflect: Sell Your Results
Take a few minutes to reflect on your experiences from a results perspective. Build off of “One example of a result my work has created is ___.” Don’t worry about making it perfect — just start connecting your code to outcomes.
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One example of my work is fixing critical bugs on order creation page for JB Hunt logistics platform, streamlining the workflow from 5-6 steps down to 3 and accelerating internal order processing by 15% for 1000+ employees.
Reflect: Follow Through
Take a minute right now to reflect on your goal: - Why did you join Code Career Mastery? - What outcome are you committed to hitting over the next 90 days? - Then post a short message in the community: “I’m committed to following through this week by ___.” Whether it’s completing your prep plan, recording a mock, or finishing a DS&A section — put it in writing.
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I joined CCM because I wasn’t getting interviews, and I wanted to learn what strategies I could apply and how to network consistently. My goal is to have a job offer by the end of 90 days. After joining CCM, I did get some interviews, but I wasn’t able to get through the interview rounds. So now, I’m fully committed to applying consistently and improving my DSA, behavioral, and technical interview skills.
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Viswa Yadeedya Chatla
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5points to level up
@viswa-yadeedya-chatla-6702
I'm interested in software engineer role

Active 21m ago
Joined Nov 19, 2025