Yana Yatsenko | SheCodes

Yana Yatsenko

🇺🇦 Ukrainian living in Kyiv, 🇺🇦 Ukraine
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Yana's Story Some of my friends do programming and when they tell me about it it always sound very exciting because i remember how i liked it in school. When i began to think about new profession i begin to search information in internet what IT profession are demand. I found free informations that help me to understand more about coding. I want to get practical skills and “working tools” that help me to move towards the new future job. For me coding is a very interesting, because you work with a set rules, algorithms and logical tasks. It seems you solve equations with different levels of difficulty. And i like such tasks.

🙋‍♀️ Yana's Motivation

Hello! My name is Yana. I’m from Ukraine. My native city is Kyiv. Before the war broke out my country I worked as financial manager in small company that makes man’s suits. I’m still working in this company but conditions have changed because the war. The business situation is very difficult now and a lot people have lost their jobs. I’m living with my parents and my granny now. My brother is fighting at the war. I’m the only person who can support my family. My parents lost they jobs because the company stopped to work. And they can’t find a new job. The financial situation in family is very difficult now but it isn’t reason to be sad and give up. I understand that this situation will be a long time because after the war will end my country will need some time to come back a good economic level. And in this moment I understand that is a great opportunity to get a new professional skills and knowledge in new area. I feel that I have determination to change my life in professional area, I have for it all conditions, I can’t stop, I must move. I studied a little of programming in school and it was very very interesting for me, i think this is something i can do with big pleasure and determine. That is why I have a great excitement about this opportunity and I want to use this chance for 100% if you give me it.

🤹‍♀️ Yana's Hobbies

My casual hobby before the war were sociality dancing such as salsa or kizomba, listening music, crossfit, bicycle and board games. In this time i don't want to dance, but i know i will come to this hobbi when the War in my country will end. Now i like spend time at home with my family, i like walking (from 6km to 10 km) and listening music, it helps me to relax my brain and to feel strong. Also i decide to get a new habit and i try to love running :)

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