diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3ea15f8..ccfd4e9 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -27,3 +27,7 @@ With my discovery of alcohol everything changed again. Computers were my second ## v5.x “confused student” During my third year of university I toned down partying, looked around and saw very little sense in what was going on. Most of curriculum seemed pointless, so I picked a few key areas (mostly maths and computer sciences) and focused on side projects as well as running a web studio we had set up with friends some time earlier. Still, there was very little sense of direction. I despised the thought of having an office job and dreamed of going straight to big business by growing our studio. But how to do it, I had no idea. + +## v6.x “frontend guy” + +Things changed abruptly after the summer military training in 2012. There was little to do, so I had two months to reflect, and came back determined to change something. An interview invite came across, and I gladly accepted. I failed the interview miserably, and that was the trigger. I realised that I love JavaScript way more than C# I was interviewing for. I tidied up my side projects and public profiles, built a decent CV, and started reaching out to companies. After a few weeks of intense interviewing I’ve got a bunch of attractive job offers, and joined Altoros which felt like the best fit culturally. There, I instantly fell in love with the job, it was just like Lego. I spent days and nights in the office, and soon ended up leading and growing a team. After 1.5 years I decided to move from services to product development and joined Fitbit. I went deeper and deeper into web development, spoke at conferences and was an active member of frontend community.