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Starting at Travelers Insurance as a UI developer

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Im delighted to be starting at Travelers Insurance next week as a UI Developer. I hope the job will bring me into contact with a wide range of intelligent developer minded people which I can share with and learn from.

I’m really excited to be getting more into Javascript and app development. These are both things I have wanted to peruse in the past, but being a small business owner has meant that the time I want to be doing research is instead used to acquire new clients and giving presentations, which pay the bills, but do not enhance me as a programmer.

I wont be spilling the beans on any corporate trade secrets, but you can be sure that I will be sharing some of the best practices I learn while doing great work for a fantastic company.

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Thats awesome. I just applied for an internship to Travlers and two other insurance companies.

Good luck man!

Thanks Ardit.
Hopefully Ill see you there this summer. Let me know if you get set up as there is a high probability I’d never know otherwise… something like 8000 people work in that complex of buildings.

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