Larisa Matei

Why "The Code Coach"?
It blends my expertise in software development and my passion for fitness, suggesting that I excel in both coding and mentoring. I couldn't be happier with the name.

Is this the job you envisioned for yourself?
It's the one I had my eyes on since childhood, yes, so mission accomplished. Software development has been a passion for a long time now and I'm lucky to do what I love.

What would happen if you didn't do your job well?
There could be significant consequences for consumers. We primarily handle authentication, so any lack or inefficiency can impact users' experience, keep them locked out of their applications, unable to access financial services and personal information. Reliability is key in gaining and maintaining customer trust.

Is routine a danger? What keeps you motivated?
It's my eagerness to tackle challenging asks, innovate, build solutions. There's always something fresh in the mix. It's meaningful to me that I get to witness the impact of my work and that learning opportunities are not in short supply.

How would you describe your team dynamics?
We're a dedicated bunch, I appreciate my colleagues' creativity, support, and openness to sharing knowledge. Everyone pulls their weight as we work on our common goals and that's golden – it creates a sense of fairness and contributes to our success.

There's a lot of talk about work-life balance nowadays. Is it a buzz phrase?
It can be for some, I guess, for me it's something I experience at ING Hubs Romania. It transpires from the management style and the culture, but also from very palpable benefits: flexible working conditions, wellness programmes, agreement around setting boundaries and priorities. This creates a positive and inclusive work environment.

Where do afterhours find you?
I either head to the gym for a workout session, take a walk to unwind and clear my head or maybe catch up on a favourite series. But exercising regularly is what really keeps my focus and stamina in check.

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