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David is a software development professional with over 22 years’ experience, including 12 years managing project- and product-oriented software development. David has worked in both small and large organizations and a wide variety of domains (including State Gambling, Open Pit Mining, Domain Registrar/Hosting, Healthcare and recently AWS RDS Oracle). David has recently presented a project to Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon AWS, who gave the green light on it. In a company with hundreds of thousands of employees this is a huge accomplishment.
David talks about the importance of being able to work with other people, how to build trust in the working environment, not burn any bridges and the importance of sharing your knowledge. We talk about balancing helping others where possible while still having your own work to do.
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidshall/
Website: www.thegraduateatworkpodcast.com
By Jai GeversDavid is a software development professional with over 22 years’ experience, including 12 years managing project- and product-oriented software development. David has worked in both small and large organizations and a wide variety of domains (including State Gambling, Open Pit Mining, Domain Registrar/Hosting, Healthcare and recently AWS RDS Oracle). David has recently presented a project to Andy Jassy, the CEO of Amazon AWS, who gave the green light on it. In a company with hundreds of thousands of employees this is a huge accomplishment.
David talks about the importance of being able to work with other people, how to build trust in the working environment, not burn any bridges and the importance of sharing your knowledge. We talk about balancing helping others where possible while still having your own work to do.
LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidshall/
Website: www.thegraduateatworkpodcast.com