A change for the better #1 – Merrill Lynch to Aggreko

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Well, that’s me in my last month at Merrill Lynch after a nice run as a developer. My reasons for moving I have stated before, but I have decided that the contractor business is just too risky for me at the moment.

So I have accepted an offer from Aggreko! They have managed to woo me with their culture of embracing new technology that even the highest echelons of the company promotes with their insatiable appetite for new things.

I think that this will be a pivotal move for me that will allow me to expand my expertise in the areas that I am interested in (Sharepoint, TFS, .NET 3.x, and others) as well as work with many like minded technofiles.

I will let you know how I get on, but for now I have a months notice to work and many handover documents to write!

 

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