For the past 2 years and more I’ve been working for well known and big company. Actually this is the company where I’ve gained most of my knowledge and experience. Part of that knowledge and experience came from the company other part came from me and my passion for technologies. But in a such big company it is easy to loose yourself in the crowd. Also career development is kind of slow. These two factors discourage you with the time and you loose your motivation. Of course there are other factors that are demotivators but I do not want to go into details. So when I was offered a new job with the right salary I couldn’t refused. A big factor also for accepting this new job is the opportunity to work with the latest technologies – System Center 2012 SP1, Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V 3.0. There is not need to go into details what exactly will work on in the new company as the technologies speak for themselves. Today was my last working day at my old big company and starting tomorrow I will join my new smaller but very ambitious company. I am excited to start and face new challenges there. There is no doubt that there will be ups and downs like in my previous job but now my motivation is at higher level. I would like to thank to all my colleagues in my previous job that helped for the past 2 years.
New Job, New Challenges
Published by Stanislav Zhelyazkov
Stanislav Zhelyazkov has been working in IT since 2007. Stanislav has started his IT career as a Help Desk Specialist in 2007 while studying Informatics in the University of Ruse. He also worked in HP Enterprise Services (now known as DXC), maintaining large corporate IT infrastructures for clients in Holland, Switzerland and Germany and was involved in a Private Cloud project based on MS Hyper-V and System Center. He was also in the role of Principal Consultant in Lumagate developing and consulting companies on Azure, OMS, management and Private clouds. Currently he is Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at Sentia Denmark. Stanislav is active community member at MSDN forums providing answers on Azure. His blogposts can be found at www.cloudadministrator.net or www.systemcentercentral.com. View all posts by Stanislav Zhelyazkov