Entrepreneurship

About

Turning Dreams into Reality

Entrepreneurship, for me, begins with a simple truth: every big step starts as a first attempt. Utably is my first entrepreneurial journey, born from the idea of creating a career platform that helps people not just apply for jobs, but truly reflect, grow, and move forward.
Like any beginning, it carries uncertainty, but it also carries the excitement of shaping something from scratch.


My approach combines two perspectives: building scalable, practical solutions and asking the deeper questions that drive them. From designing Utably’s architecture and features to thinking about how users interact with their own career story, I see entrepreneurship as both technical execution and personal reflection. The same mindset behind 35 Questions About Life. Pausing to ask what truly matters guides how I approach product design, user experience, and long-term vision.
Entrepreneurship is not about having all the answers; it is about being willing to explore, test, and adapt. For me, this first venture is not only a product, but also a process: learning resilience, listening to feedback, and building something that connects vision with real impact.

The Company I am currently building

Utably

Utably is an AI-powered career platform that helps people move beyond traditional job boards and application tools. By uniting CV and cover-letter editing, ATS scans, personality-based role matching, a training hub, networking tools, and application tracking into one experience.

Utably turns job seeking into a continuous cycle of reflection, growth, and progress. Our vision is to make careers more human, more transparent, and more effective, so every user can navigate change with clarity and confidence.

Vision

To empower people to take ownership of their careers by combining reflection, learning, and action into one seamless journey. We turn job seeking into personal growth.

Learnings from my Venture