THE HAGUE, 24 September 2024. The next instrument in our company symphony is Sara Mehrasa, who joined RESONIKS in February 2024. Originally moving to Finland from Iran for her Masters in Technology, she is the reason our software runs so beautifully, as she works in full-stack development and UX.
What is the most exciting part of your job?
The most exciting part for me is when I get to design and develop with complete creative freedom. It’s that opportunity to bring my own ideas to life that makes the work truly fulfilling.
What are your favourite hobbies or interests outside of work?
My favorite hobby is spending time playing with my son. It not only brings me so much happiness, but it’s also great for both mental and physical health. It helps me reconnect with the joy of simple things and allows me to see the world through his fresh, curious eyes.
Tell us about a time when you felt proud of your work and why it was significant.
I feel proud when my work is flawless, free of bugs, and delivers a seamless user experience. Knowing that users can navigate and enjoy the system effortlessly makes me proud of both my work and the effort I’ve put into it. It’s a reminder that attention to detail truly makes a difference.
If you were in an orchestra, which instrument would you play?
With my background in playing the Santur, a beautiful instrument with a delicate, melodic sound, I’ve always appreciated the elegance and precision it requires. However, my recent interest has shifted towards the Cajon, a percussion instrument. I love how its rhythmic beats bring energy and depth to any performance. The Cajon’s simplicity combined with its ability to create such rich, vibrant rhythms makes it an instrument I’m eager to explore further. In an orchestra, I think the combination of these instruments would allow me to contribute both harmony and rhythm, blending the old and the new in a unique way.