Tuesday, October 27, 2009

My state of affairs - part 2 (looking for new projects)

In my previous blog post, I mentioned about the my state of affairs, of how things have been moving in last 2-3 years, and why I was so irregular at posting blogs. The state of affairs was actually not finished yet. I continue it here.

Looking out for new job/consulting opportunities

My current employer is finding it difficult to sustain its employees. While some employees quit at the start of the turbulent times, some of us including me decided to stay strong with the company. And now more than one year after showing signs of trouble, the company is not yet able to fully recover and get back to normal business. The management is so kind to ask us to look out for other jobs as an open offer to us. We can take our own time to move out. Although the management has plans to bring it up again back to business, it doesn't want its employees to be dragged across the difficult times any longer. As our work is tapering off, I will be looking out to see if some good offers can come along.

So if you are looking out for an experienced developer or consultant, with proven track record in providing effective business solutions with good exposure to various technologies, try me - I will be happy to help you out. I specialize in Java/EE, Spring, Maven and OSGi (thats about building truly modular Java applications). And if you want few more experience hands, may be my company can help you in your IT endeavors, specializing in creating robust modular and scalable Java applications.

In the meanwhile I will be working on some OSS projects and writing blogs. So, keep an eye on this blog. My blog posts will give a good understanding of various technologies and how the technology can be best put to use in solving real-life business problems.

I am also working out on a project (of my own) that is a good mix of some technologies I have already learned, or have scratched the surface. It will provide the ground for me to build depth of my technical knowledge as well as serve as a ground to build up applications for my client that require ground-up work. Some time down the line, I will also give out this code to the OSS space.

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