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Graduate from Isle of Man begins career at UK software consultancy, Scott Logic

by isleofman.com 9th February 2017

UK-based software development consultancy Scott Logic has welcomed the first of its 2017 graduates to begin their careers in technology.

Three of the five new graduate software developers will be based in its Bristol development centre, and along with their counterparts from its Newcastle office, are enjoying an active week involving introductions to a raft of software development tools, as well as social activities such as mini golf with their new colleagues.

They are:
?        Chris Meehan, 24, a recent graduate of the MSc in Computer Science from the University of Bristol
?        Nikolaos Pappas, 27, who also completed the MSc in Computer Science from the University of Bristol, and
?        Ricardo Schuller, 26, a Bachelor of Physics and Astronomy who has moved to the UK from Amsterdam.

The five will be joined in August by more graduates from universities around the country to complete the firm’s 2017 graduate intake. Once they’ve completed their training with support and guidance from more experienced colleagues, they’ll begin to work in teams to deliver bespoke software solutions to global clients across a number of complex sectors.

Ricardo, who moved to Bristol in August 2016 from The Netherlands, said: “I feel like I’ve won the lottery with this job because it exceeds all the expectations I had.”

Equally as enthusiastic about his new role was Chris, who’s originally from the Isle of Man and applied to Scott Logic after hearing about the opportunity through the Tech Spark Skills Festival. He said: “I’m really happy about my choice as I had a few options and I think I went for the right one. I think I’ll grow a lot in the next few years here.”

Nikolaos, who came to the UK from his native Greece, added: “I feel like my efforts are being really appreciated by all the people here.”

Scott Logic’s General Manager Nigel Wilson said: “As the first wave of our 2017 graduate intake shows, Scott Logic remains committed to an active graduate programme as a key part of developing and growing the business.

“By bringing in the best talent in several groups across the year, we gain the benefit of always having availability of new technologists to assist experienced teams on client engagements.

“The graduates also really benefit from being brought in in small groups that can be trained and learn together, as well as interact socially.”

For more information on Scott Logic, its vacancies and services, visit scottlogic.com.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 9th, February 2017 09:55pm.

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