Looking for a new job
Did you ever think the economic criss would affect you in any way? I sure as hell didn’t. Until last week…
I’m in search of a new job as a Java/J2EE Software Engineer. Might you have an interesting position and are you wondering if I’m any good: please take a look at my LinkedIn-profile.
‘New’ job
As of today, I’m officially no longer an employee of Sogyo Information Engineering. Through this blog I would like to thank Sogyo for hiring me 1,5 years ago. I’ve learned a great deal at Sogyo, I’ve met quite some great programmers, attended at several useful workshops, was coached very well (special thanks to Mirjam!!) and found my new (great!) employer. We’ll keep in touch of course :).
So, am I jobless then? Of course not! From this day on, I’m a proud employee of Forest & Fields IT in Alphen aan den Rijn. I’ve been working in Alphen through Sogyo for an entire year and from now on I’m officially hired by F&F.
Knowledge is everything
Working in software development is all about knowledge. As a software developer it’s important to keep learning new techniques and methods. Education is vital to keep your worth as an employee in the IT-industry.
‘Invest regularly in your Knowledge Portfolio’
This is one of the valuable lessons learned from a book called ‘Pragmatic Programming’. Read the rest of this entry »






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