UTA Libraries Student Employee Spotlight: Vaibhavi Arjunwadkar

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by Library News

This article was written by UTA Libraries Marketing and Communications Student Assistant Thirupatamma Amulya Yakkala.

 

Meet Vaibhavi Arjunwadkar, a web developer in the Marketing and Communications Department at UTA Libraries. Originally from Maharashtra, India, she has worked hard to achieve her current position. 

 

With four years of experience in web development in India, Vaibhavi decided to pursue further education in the United States. It was a challenging transition; she had to adjust to a new country, culture, and academic environment. However, she remained committed to her goals. 

 

Vaibhavi has completed two semesters at UTA, where she expanded her knowledge and skills in web development. She specializes in front-end development, focusing on creating visually appealing web designs and user-friendly interfaces. 

 

In her role, Vaibhavi works as part of web development at the library. She aims to make user interaction easy and provide excellent web development services to enhance the digital experience for students, faculty, and staff. 

 

Outside of her work, Vaibhavi enjoys spending time in nature through activities like trekking and hiking. These experiences help her recharge and infuse creativity into her web development projects. 

 

Vaibhavi's despite the initial challenges she faced in her new home, she continues to work towards achieving her dreams. 

 

As we look to the future, we are excited to see Vaibhavi's continued growth and success in the web development field. 

 

We celebrate Vaibhavi's accomplishments and admire her ability to overcome obstacles. Her story reminds us that with passion and perseverance, we can conquer any challenge that comes our way. 

Comments

Ganesh Bari

Hey Vaibh, you were doing awesome here in India in professional life as well as you were our inspiration for treks. Keep the good command over life, going and growing.

Mon, 06/26/2023 - 12:25

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