Come work with me!
· 2008-04-05 20:33 by Thijs Kroesbergen for Brokenwire.NET
Let me ask you a few questions. Do you like:
- Boring projects with ancient technologies...
- with a customer (or boss) who is never ever satisfied.
- Driving in your rusty 1984 Kadett to work every day...
- ...and getting stuck in traffic, like always?
- Really boring colleagues.
- Receiving blame for things you didn't do....
- ...and never getting credit for things you did well?
- Working long hours, preferably under high pressure.
- Study? What's that? Books are for nerds! I finished school remember?
If you said yes to on ore more of the above items, please stay where you are. You are probably happy with your job and we all know good things will happen if you wait long enough!
But... If you disagree with all of this, take a look at this opportunity I have for you! This might be the moment for you to decide that your career needs an upgrade! And even if you are satisfied with your current job, you can always take a look. (The grass is greener on this side... it is)
So, if you:
- live in the Netherlands (the sweet spots are anywhere near Amsterdam, Apeldoorn, Eindhoven or Zoetermeer)
- are a professional and want to (or know how to) work with Microsoft technologies (think .Net (web or windows), Office, MOSS, BizTalk, K2 or anything else Microsoft related).
- want to talk about your opportunities in a developer, architect or designer role (or anything else, we have many possibilities!)
Then you're the one we are looking for! Click the blue banner to go to a form where you can leave your information. "Don't call us, we will call you!" :)
By clicking you can also see a lot more about the company and the people. (That site is written in Dutch... but that makes sense...)
No, that's not us on the picture, we are really cool :-)
If you want to see more, here is a list of weblogs maintained by some of my colleagues:
Dick Dijkstra
Jan Kieftenbeld
José Carballosa Coré
Leon Meijer
Mathieu Diepman
Paul Deen
Ruben D'Arco
And maybe we can welcome you in our "family" soon as well!
Remember, most of the (technical) stuff I write on this blog is just part of my every day life. I get to work with latest technologies and I have the opportunity to study (getting certified & visiting conferences (in Barcelona) is just part of that).
(Yes I know, this blog post is a shameless job offering. More tech stuff blog posts are being worked on, I promise! I Do! And if you're one of my colleagues and you want a link to your blog, send me an email and I'll fix it)
