Strong operations teams are built on people who can adapt and lead. Another story from our #JourneyToHire series! Congratulations to Raquel Coindreau on stepping into a new opportunity with the support of Crossing Hurdles. With years of experience leading retail operations, field teams, and large-scale programs, her journey reflects strong expertise in team management, performance optimization, and customer engagement across major global brands. From managing nationwide retail initiatives to supporting large teams across operations and HR, she has built a career around coordination, communication, and execution at scale. A great example of how operational leadership skills can transition into opportunities in the evolving AI space. What leadership skill do you think matters most in fast-changing industries? More stories from #JourneyToHire coming soon 🚀
Hi Crossing Hurdles Team, I’ve been following your #JourneyToHire series and really connect with your focus on adaptability and execution in fast-moving AI environments. I’m a Frontend Engineer from Kathmandu, Nepal with 3+ years of experience building production-focused interfaces using Next.js, React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. Recently, I independently designed and deployed multiple frontend systems including a real-time finance dashboard and multi-step workflow applications focused on performance, scalability, and clean UI architecture. Projects: • Finance Dashboard: https://vercel.app • Multi-Step Workflow App: https://vercel.app • GitHub: https://github.com/sagun900 My strengths include: Type-safe frontend architecture Performance optimization Responsive dashboard systems Real-time data rendering Clean component design systems I’m available for immediate joining and would love to connect regarding any remote frontend opportunities within your network. Best regards, Sagun Khadka Kathmandu, Nepal LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sagun-khadka
Thank you Crossing Hurdles!!! Your support is meaningful 💙
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Feels like in fast-changing industries, the real advantage is no longer just adaptability, but the ability to relearn quickly without losing decision quality.