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Solomon Shalom Lijo is an Indian entrepreneur, software engineer, and youth leader known for his roles as Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Skynet Technology and Bublr. He has also made significant contributions to the field of online education, student leadership, and especially in the landscape of technology.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Solomon Shalom Lijo was born in Al Ain, UAE and was raised in India. He completed his middle and sophomore years at 21K School, where he was actively involved in various leadership roles. During his time at 21K School, Solomon served as the President of the first Student Council, Chief Advisor of Events, Co-Host of the school's first podcast, and one of the founding members of a club aimed on neurodiversity. His educational journey at 21K School was marked by a focus on computer science, which he pursued until his sophomore year.
Career
[edit]Solomon's professional career began while he was still in high school. In June 2022, he took on the role of Developer Architect at Wefeasto, an Indian startup that produces ready-to-eat cereals, snacks, and other food products, where he was responsible for creating the company's main marketing website, which significantly boosted their online presence and sales. His work also included consulting on cost reduction strategies for web servers and overall development practices.
After the success of the growth in Wefeasto, Solomon co-founded Skynet Technology (SKT), a digital brand and product design studio, where he currently serves as the Co-Founder and CTO. Under his leadership, SKT focuses, builds, and improves technical aspects of brands and products of their clients. He is also the Co-Founder and CTO of Bublr, a platform focusing on privacy and freedom of speech, rivaling the likes of Twitter and Threads. Additionally, Solomon holds a position as the Media Assistant and a core member of the Youth Ministry at Bethel AG Church.
Achievements and Awards
[edit]Throughout his academic and professional life, Solomon Shalom Lijo has been recognized for his leadership and technical skills. His achievements include leading the development of significant projects that have enhanced business operations and reduced costs. His role in student governance in his school was particularly notable, where he led various initiatives and events that contributed to the school's student community success.
Personal Life
[edit]Details about Solomon's personal life are not extensively documented. However, his public profiles and personal statements often reflect a strong personal faith as a Christian and a commitment to community service.
References
[edit]"Solomon Shalom Lijo's GitHub Profile". GitHub.
"Episode 1 - Busting Myths About Online Schooling - In Conversation With Parents". Spotify Podcasts.
"The Echo of 21K". Spotify Podcasts.
"Solomon Shalom Lijo's Personal Website". Personal Website.
"21K School Student Council". 21K School.
"Solomon Shalom Lijo's LinkedIn Profile". LinkedIn.
"Interview with Solomon Shalom Lijo". Spotify Podcasts.