Running with DiUS for kudos and burgers
You don’t have to run on your own at the crack of dawn when it is 8 degrees outside. You can run WITH people at work and then eat dinner after.
You don’t have to run on your own at the crack of dawn when it is 8 degrees outside. You can run WITH people at work and then eat dinner after.
When I was told that we were starting a book club at DiUS, I was extremely excited. Almost hilariously so. I am a voracious reader; it’s just about my favorite thing to do.
Having worked on a few projects myself as a part of different teams, there are few things which I observed and personally feel that are very important for the team’s success.
Three months of travelling and exploring Australia inspired Gerd Wittchen and his young family from Germany to pack their bags, move abroad and call Sydney their new home.
Trying to remember tools, techniques, soft skills and trying to concentrate for a full day did prove to be a little trying at times, but having the enthusiasm and support from my colleagues (and lots of coffee) helped immensely.
From a young age, Cody Jenkins was on the path to becoming a software engineer – and little did he know that one day it would send him on an adventure to the other side of the word – 12,000 kilometres to be precise.
Moving to Japan meant Andy Spinks had to leave DiUS. Or did it?
DiUS has a brown bag every week on a Tuesday. Any employee can volunteer to present a talk and sometimes there are guest speakers who are industry experts from different companies.
After spending over eight years working in tech, writing about tech and immersed in tech transformation, I came to DiUS thinking that I had it covered.