Sajjad Hussain

About Me

Hello, I’m Sajjad Hussain, Founder and Editor-in-Chief at Tech4Gamers.com. Besides steering the tech and gaming ship, I’m an experienced IT Project Manager, delivering projects for both giants and startups. With a major in Computer Science and diverse skills, I\’m committed to merging real-world expertise with a passion for technology.

Position at Tech4Gamers

As Tech4Gamers’ Founder and Editor-in-Chief, I bring over 13 years of PC Hardware Reviewing and 8+ years of IT Project Management experience. Certified in Google IT Support , my focus is on providing honest product reviews and analysis and fostering a strong gaming community with 130k+ members in PPG.

Tech Journey

From a computer science major to managing multi-million dollar projects and leading Tech4Gamers, my journey has been a dynamic exploration of technology, gaming, and community building. Join me in navigating the ever-evolving landscape of tech and gaming.

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