Lori Seils
Currently living in
Signal Hill, Long Beach, California, USWork Preferences
RemoteOpen to roles
I am a navigator. If I am unsure of how to do a task or arrange a needed job function, I figure it out. I taught myself software engineering even though my degree is not in computer engineering. One time while working on a team, the team was sure there was not way to create a functionality with the technology. I took the technology given and delivered a code within a week. I also went on to create the entire CSS for the entire suite of products in which much of my team said this cannot be done. I see opportunity in being a navigator.
Ideal Workplace Values
Task oriented is important to me as I know that my strength is to take a task and deliver it in completion without the need to complicate my workday. My focus and task driven approach is most noticed by many employers and I would like to work in a workplace that values this.
My Badges
💪Skills and Strengths
My Neuro-exceptional talent
I acquire new skills and internalize new information extremely rapidly. I have a general facility for learning. I have very high attention to detail. I am extremely tenacious; when appointed a task, I will work at it doggedly until I am told to stop.
Technical Skills
Microsoft ASP.NET
Advanced
Advanced: I am an expert with this tool, I am competant mentoring others as well as leading projects.
Database testing software
Intermediate
Intermediate: I can independently use this tool or own a project, but I have to learn more to master this tool fully.
Hypertext markup language HTML
Advanced
Advanced: I am an expert with this tool, I am competant mentoring others as well as leading projects.
Cascading Style Sheets CSS
Advanced
Advanced: I am an expert with this tool, I am competant mentoring others as well as leading projects.
Top 5 Soft Skills
Strategic ThinkingLogical ReasoningCritical ThinkingAttention to Detail🧠Inclusion Essentials
Environments I'm comfortable with
I struggle in environments with loud or prominent music, yelling, and frequent interruptions. I cannot emphasize enough that I am VERY GOOD at masking. But it is extremely draining for me. I need people to believe that I really, truly, genuinely have issues with interacting with people and with "fitting in." After a typical day of Olympic-grade masking, I am only able to drive myself home and go to bed immediately. I cannot feed myself, clean my house, take care of my child, or deal with people. I'm just too depleted.
🎓Education and Credentials
Attended for 3 years from 1988 to 1991 1988 1991 3 years | University of California Santa Barbara Bachelor's degree - History |