I'm a self-taught web developer with a background in laboratory operations, medical call centers, and hospitality management.
Across all of those roles, one thing has stayed constant:
I love breaking down complex systems, simplifying processes, and building experiences that actually help people.
I’m now channeling that into front-end web development — with a growing focus on accessibility, clean UI, and thoughtful UX.
Languages: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
Currently Learning: Responsive design, DOM manipulation, accessibility best practices, Git/GitHub workflows
Upcoming Goals: Data analytics foundations, React, and stronger JS project patterns
Before transitioning into development, I spent years working in high-pressure, detail-critical environments:
- Night-shift laboratory tech — precision, quality control, and reliability
- Medical call center supervisor — documentation accuracy, system building, training
- Hotel event management — translating client needs into executable workflows
These roles strengthened the same qualities that make a great developer:
attention to detail, clarity in communication, pattern recognition, problem-solving, and the ability to build systems that work.
A few things I’m currently building or refining:
A multi-page website designed for a dance meditation instructor.
Includes service descriptions, responsive layouts, contact form, navigation redesign, gallery page, consistent styling system, and interactive JS elements.
Focus areas: accessibility, user flow, responsive design, clean commit history.
Early JavaScript and DOM-based experiments as I build toward a more complete portfolio.
I’m actively refining these to improve:
- readable code
- structured components
- better naming conventions
- mobile-first responsiveness
- accessibility
More polished projects coming soon as my coding journey continues.
- Building out consistently styled, professional repositories
- Writing cleaner README files and documentation
- Improving UI/UX instincts through practice and iteration
- Completing JavaScript certification (freeCodeCamp)
- Strengthening Git workflows and commit discipline
I’m transitioning into tech at nearly 40 — intentionally.
I’m looking for stable, behind-the-scenes roles that value structure, independence, attention to detail, and long-term growth.
Front-end development feels like the right fit — and I’m building toward a role where I can contribute to clean, accessible interfaces and thoughtful user experiences.
📫 Email: benjchristiansen@gmail.com 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin/in/benjchristiansen 🌎 Portfolio site: benjchristiansen.com
