Junayed Noman
junayednoman05@gmail.com
I’m a backend developer who enjoys building things that actually work in real life, not just look good on paper. I mostly work with TypeScript, Node.js, Express, PostgreSQL, Prisma, and MongoDB. I can take messy requirements and turn them into APIs and databases that are simple, and easy for the frontend team to use.
I’ve worked on real client projects where deadlines, bugs, unexpected changes, and deployment issues are part of the journey. I’ve learned to communicate clearly and ship features without overcomplicating everything. I’m still growing and learning, and I want each project I work on to be smoother and better than the last. I care about delivering something people can actually use.
I build APIs and databases that are simple to use and easy to maintain.
I ask the right questions and keep everyone aligned during development.
I prefer practical solutions over complexity and over-engineering.
I want each project I work on to be smoother and better than the last one.
I can speak English
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My Strengths
2021
2021
First Steps
At the end of 2021 I started learning HTML and CSS and built small static sites. It was my first real look at how websites work, and it helped me understand that I enjoy creating things on the web.
2023
2023
Moving Toward the MERN Stack
In mid-2023, I started learning JavaScript, React.js, Next.js and Tailwind CSS through Programming Hero. I also worked with Firebase Authentication and then moved into Node.js, Express, MongoDB, and JWT to understand the full web workflow.
2024
2024
Going Deeper in Programming
In 2024, I continued learning through Programming Hero Level 2. I explored TypeScript, Express, Mongoose, Next.js, and Redux and started building more structured and real projects.
2025
2025
Starting my career
In December 2024, I joined Spark Tech as a Junior Full Stack Developer. Even though the role is full-stack, most of my work focuses on backend development—API design, server logic, and working closely with the frontend.
In the middle of 2025, I started taking PostgreSQL and Prisma more seriously. I’ve been learning how to write better SQL, model data properly, and use Prisma to speed up development. I’ve also begun working with Docker and AWS to understand hosting, deployments, and real-world backend environments better. I’m currently applying these new technologies in my projects to put what I learn into practice.
These certificates are just pieces of paper. Their real value lies in what I can do with the skills they represent.
Next Level Web Development
By Programming Hero (Jan 2025)
I successfully completed the Next Level Web Development Course as part of the Fullstack Track. This program covered a comprehensive range of technologies, including TypeScript, Node.js, Express, React, Redux, Next.js, MongoDB, and Mongoose. This certificate validates my expertise in building scalable and dynamic full-stack web applications.


