Victoria Stoichuk
Web Developer - IT, NY Office
Always excited to learn something new – whether it’s in tech or through travel.
When I Joined ETA & What I Love About Working Here
Professional Background
I’m a full-stack software engineer with a background in digital marketing and web development, bringing both technical depth and product thinking to every project I work on. I began my career building Shopify stores for a marketing team, where I quickly realized that what excited me most wasn’t just launching websites – it was writing the code behind them and understanding how everything connects.
Driven by that curiosity, I graduated from the European coding bootcamp Le Wagon in 2021, gaining a strong foundation in modern full-stack development. Since then, I’ve worked with several companies to design and build web applications from concept to production. I’m comfortable navigating both front-end and back-end development, always aiming to create solutions that are scalable, user-focused, and efficient.
Since becoming part of ETA in 2023, I’ve contributed to key initiatives, strengthened my technical expertise, and consistently delivered scalable, maintainable code.
Fun Facts About Victoria
Interesting Facts
I’ve lived in four different countries and I can confidently order coffee in eight languages – that’s a life skill I’m pretty proud of!
Favorite Place Traveled:
My favorite place I’ve traveled to is the Philippines. Amazing diving spots, the most colorful sunsets, and such warm, friendly people who always love to sing and smile.
Favorite subject to study in school:
My favorite subject in school was Mathematics. It’s challenging in the best way, and there’s something super satisfying about solving a problem.
Most Recent Passport Stamp:
Turkey.
Most unexpected moment while traveling:
Definitely getting a flat tire at 11 PM in a rental car while driving across a remote island with my friend in Indonesia – no towns for miles, just dark fields all around us. Night sounds and the brightest starry sky above. Stressful in the moment, unforgettable after.
Window seat or aisle seat?
Aisle seat, always! I need the freedom to stand up, walk around, and stretch my long legs during the flight!
Dream destination (not yet visited):
Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia.
Go-to travel snack:
No-bake energy bars – easy to pack and you can make endless variations.
One thing I hope students gain from traveling:
One thing I hope students gain from traveling is growth. You never come back the same person from a trip – you grow through every experience. Even the challenging moments turn into powerful lessons, and later you realize how much they shaped you. Overcoming unexpected situations creates lifelong memories and bonds with friends in a way nothing else can. Stay curious – and the world will open up endless possibilities for you!