Gloria Mero, a seasoned software developer with over five years of experience specializing in front-end development, has dedicated her career to crafting intuitive and visually appealing user interfaces at United Bank for Africa (UBA). Her passion for technology was ignited during her undergraduate studies, leading her to pursue a career in software development.
Starting as an intern, Mero quickly acquired proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like React.Her blend of technical expertise and creative problem-solving skills has been instrumental in the success of numerous projects.
Mero’s commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest trends in front-end development is evident in her pursuit of lifelong learning. She has expanded her knowledge to include project management and agile methodologies, fostering smoother collaborations and minimizing conflicts within development teams.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Mero maintains a healthy work-life balance through activities like swimming and spending quality time with friends. This approach ensures she remains energized and inspired.
Mero aspires to continue her professional growth and take on leadership roles in the field of software development. She is particularly drawn to projects that promote accessibility and inclusivity in the digital landscape.
What skills are essential for women to succeed in the modern workplace?
To succeed in the modern-day workplace, women need a blend of a number of well-rounded skills, branching out into both general and industry-specific skills. Speaking from my own personal experience within the technical field, I will list my five top essential skills necessary for any woman to succeed in the workplace.
In no particular order, women will need the basic technical skills depending on the demand of the role that they pursue, this can be built both from past experience and or from the individual’s educational background. Which leads me to my next point, continuous learning is also another very essential skill required for success in the workplace, women should always have a mentality to always keep learning.
Thirdly, effective communication is another intricate skill in a workplace setting, creating spaces where everyone feels comfortable to share their opinions is something I personally always like to implement. Another skill is networking, I believe it goes without saying that the modern-day workplace has significantly evolved in recent years and so networking is an absolute essential skill to have! Lastly, time management is an essential consideration in order to remain professional and therefore succeed in the workplace.
How do you deal with difficult workplace dynamics and conflicts?
Dealing with difficult workplace dynamics and conflicts requires a combination of calmness, effective communication, and strategic problem-solving. Personally, I usually start by maintaining my own emotional control and also taking time to assess the situation from a more objective standpoint. It is only from this view, that I can begin to address the situation.
Communicating clearly and listening actively to understand all perspectives involved is absolutely essential!
Additionally, it is important to show empathy and strive to understand the root causes of the conflict, and also see the situation from the other person’s perspective before drawing any sort of conclusions. It is important to remember that we are all different, diverse individuals and so we tend to reason differently. By approaching conflicts with these strategies, you can foster a healthier and more productive work environment.
Do you prioritize salary and benefits, or company culture and mission when choosing a job?
When choosing a job, I prioritize a balance between salary and benefits, and company culture and mission. While a competitive salary and good benefits are crucial for financial stability and personal well-being, the company culture and mission significantly impact job satisfaction and long-term career growth.
A supportive and positive work environment, aligned with my values and professional goals, fosters motivation, engagement, and a sense of purpose. Therefore, I seek opportunities where both financial compensation and the organizational culture create a fulfilling and sustainable career path.
If your morning routine was a meme, what would the caption be?
If my morning routine were a meme, the caption would be: ‘The snooze button hits different when you have a packed day ahead’
What is that one thing every woman just starting out her career should know?
Every woman just starting out her career should know the importance of advocating for herself. This means confidently expressing her ideas, seeking opportunities for growth, negotiating her salary, and setting clear boundaries. Self-advocacy is crucial for career advancement, building professional relationships, and ensuring her contributions are recognized and valued in the workplace.