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What are the most rewarding aspects of your job?

Making stuff work. Whether it's creating new things from scratch, or fixing bugs in existing products so they do what they are supposed to, I find it deeply satisfying to make the world a little more orderly.

Posted @ 03:05PM, September 21, 2006 by Meg Solley | Permalink
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Work history

Openwave July 2001 to May 2005
software tester/senior software tester/software developer

How would you describe your time at Openwave?

Started with continuing my visual basic automation work I'd started at Avogadro (which was acquired by Openwave.) Progressed to C++ automation/unit tests, eventually to software development work in C++ on a device platform.
Avogadro April 2001 to July 2001
software tester

How would you describe your time at Avogadro?

Wrote test automation using mostly visual basic. Although some web development in asp/vbscript.
Ntrapoint March 2000 to March 2001
Software developer

How would you describe your time at Ntrapoint?

Wrote mostly front-end code in an asp framework, using javascript and vbscript (ugh.)
MountainZone.com October 1999 to April 2000
software tester

How would you describe your time at MountainZone.com?

Mostly black box testing with some white box thrown in.

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