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Joined TESEC Corporation
April 2026

Moved to Nagano, Japan
March 2026

Worked as Field Service Engineer at Fit-In Test and Burn-In, Inc.
2022-2026

Worked as a teacher at Cavite State University
2021-2022
 
Worked as Electrical Quantity Surveyor at MGS Construction
2020-2021
 
Passed the Registered Electrical Engineer (REE) Licensure Exam
2019
 
Served as President of the Central Student Government
2018 - 2019
 
Selected for and joined the Meralco Power Camp
2018
 
Served as President of the College of Engineering and Information Technology Student Council
2017 - 2018
 
Attended college at Cavite State University
2014 - 2019
 
Attended high school at Rogationist College
2010 - 2014
 
Won Silver in an inter-school Sudoku competition (I'm still proud lol)
2009

Attended elementary school at Bagong Tubig Elementary School
2004 - 2010

Born
November 30, 1997

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