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Elijah Padlan

@elijahpadlan

Full‑stack web developer focused on building user-friendly, database-driven web applications.

Philippines
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What I'm looking for

I seek roles building user-centered web applications where I can apply full‑stack and UI/UX skills, collaborate with teams, and deliver measurable impact.

I am a full‑stack web application developer with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (Cum Laude) from the Technological University of the Philippines–Manila, combining frontend, backend and database expertise to deliver practical digital solutions.

I have professional experience at SynX Asia building and maintaining education and information platforms, plus years of freelance work designing and deploying responsive web applications, back-end systems, and visual assets for clients. I prioritize usability, performance, and clear client communication.

I also contribute as a volunteer graphic designer for community events, where I strengthened visual identities and delivered high‑quality designs under tight deadlines, demonstrating teamwork and leadership in creative projects.

Experience

Work history, roles, and key accomplishments

Education

Degrees, certifications, and relevant coursework

Technological University of the Philippines – Manila logoTM

Technological University of the Philippines – Manila

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Grade: Cum Laude

Completed a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Cum Laude distinction, graduating in August 2024.

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Dasmariñas Integrated High School

Senior High School Diploma, STEM

Completed Senior High School with a STEM strand, graduating in June 2019.

Tech stack

Software and tools used professionally

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