From GIS engineering to digital marketing — a fluent roadmap of growth, skills, and milestones.
Every step that shaped my career path
Completed B.Tech in GIS & Remote Sensing. Built strong analytical, data-driven, and problem-solving foundations.
Worked on gas network design, technical project execution, and engineering workflows in a professional environment.
Realized my technical skills could power digital marketing. Started learning WordPress, SEO, and online strategy from scratch.
Mastered website development with WordPress and Elementor. Built responsive layouts, landing pages, and custom designs.
Dove deep into keyword research, on-page SEO, technical SEO, and Google Search Console monitoring for organic growth.
Set up analytics tracking, event measurement, conversion goals, and data-driven reporting for website performance.
Expanded into paid search, social media marketing, content creation, and AI-assisted marketing workflows.
Combining technical thinking, creative marketing, and data analytics to build powerful digital strategies and experiences.
Key insights from my career transition
A GIS engineering background gave me problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a data-driven mindset that translates directly into digital marketing strategy.
Every tool I learned — WordPress, SEO, GA4, GTM — came from showing up daily, experimenting, and applying knowledge to real projects rather than just theory.
Combining technical thinking with creative marketing lets me approach campaigns with both analytical precision and engaging storytelling.
Digital marketing evolves fast. Staying curious, adapting to new tools, and continuously upskilling is the only way to stay relevant.
Analytics taught me to let numbers guide strategy. Every marketing decision should be backed by data, not assumptions.
I didn't wait to know everything before starting. I built projects, made mistakes, and learned along the way — that's the real growth.
Technical Thinking + Creativity + Analytics — building strategies that turn clicks into customers.