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Pui-Ling Dubrovskis has a diverse work experience as a frontend developer and designer. In 2015, they worked as a frontend developer at zappit and later at Kaplan UK, where they designed and built their website. Pui-Ling then joined McCann as a frontend developer before moving on to Majestic Wine, where they worked under the New Business Ventures team. In 2016, Pui-Ling worked as a developer for New Look, focusing on the development of their website. Pui-Ling also had multiple contracts as a frontend developer at TurnbullRipley and Mesh Marketing during this period. In 2017, they joined Sears Davies as an Expression Engine Developer, responsible for building websites and providing support to other developers. In 2018, they worked as a frontend web developer at Intro UK before joining House 337 in 2022 as a frontend developer.
Pui-Ling Dubrovskis began their education at Dane Court Grammar School from 1999 to 2006. There, they completed their A Levels in English Literature, French, Maths Mechanics, Media Studies, and General Studies. Later, they attended Brunel University from 2006 to 2010 and obtained an LLB(Hons) degree in Law with professional development. Pui-Ling then pursued further education at Greenwich University in 2010-2011, where they earned an MA degree in Web Design & Content Planning.
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We are a company founded on the principle that the quality of our output depends on the well-being as well as the skills of our people. We believe to be successful requires three elements: Alchemy: The collision of different creative skills striving for something beyond the expected; something remarkable, not something acceptable. Soulfulness: A true understanding and respect for each other, for our clients and for the impact of what we do on society as a whole. Inventiveness: Everyone in our company is encouraged to think beyond the confines of a brief or project and ask: how could this be even better? Could we achieve something to benefit the wider world?