Posts Tagged ‘IBM’

New Jobs

December 31st, 2009

So it’s been a few months since I last posted. I hadn’t forgotten about this blog but we had a lot of big things happen and we got busy. I hope add a bunch of new posts with new pictures over the holiday weekend.The biggest news that we’ve had since we last posted was changes in our job situation.

Nicole had kicked her job search into high gear after we moved to Ballston. However thanks to the poor economy she was having a hard time getting any kind of response from the places she was applying to. In October nicole made contact with a small market research firm called BioInformatics. They needed a scientist to help with some of the work they were doing but weren’t in a position to hire a full time person. Instead they asked Nicole if she would be interested in working for them on a contract basis. Nicole was a little hesitant at first since it wasn’t full time and the pay wasn’t great but she opted to go ahead and take the contract work since it would give her some real experience on her resume. We kinda looked at it as a paid internship that would help nicole get some much needed experience and so she wasn’t just sitting at home banging her head against the computer trying to get a response from companies. After working for them for a month their work load continued to pick up and she was working more frequently 4 or 5 days a week instead of the original 3 they contracted for. Also we think nicole made a great impression with the people at BioInformatics and by the middile of November they had offered her a full time position. Although their offer wasn’t ideally what Nicole was looking for she was thrilled to get the offer and loves working with the people there.  So as of the middle of Nicole is gainfully employed and happy to not be sending resumes into black holes of job postings. Considering the economy and the number of people out of work with work experience nicole did a great job getting her career jump started.

Nicole wasn’t the only one who got a new job in the past couple of months. At the end of October after 4 years with IBM I left the company. I was sad to be leaving IBM after so long but it was the right thing for me to do since I had become increasingly frustrated over the course of the year. The biggest thing I learned about keep myself happy at work was that I require a team atmosphere.  Over my time at IBM I saw my immediate team shrink from a local 8 person team to a local team of 3. I was still a part of a larger team but it was very distributed (5+ other sites) and I found I didn’t work as well with a distributed team. Also the new product I was working on had such unrealistic deadlines and goals that I found myself not motivated to even attempting to meet the deadlines. With those things in mind I decided it was time for me to look for a new opportunity.

After a surprisingly short job search I accepted a new Senior UI Developer position at a place called Plateau Systems. I think they will be a good fit for me as the majority of their development staff is located  at the same place. Also their strategy is to move their product over to Flex which I believe will be the future of web application. So i’m excited to be working with a team again and on new technology again. For those of you wondering what Plateau Systems does is they write HR software for large corporations/organizations. They software is primarily used to manage people’s performance/compensation reviews and to track professional development. The product may not be flashy or sexy but its complex enough to provide some real challenges in working on.

The best part about my new job though is nothing to do with the work but where the work is. My new office is two buildings over from our apartment. That means I get walk to work. It’s unbelievable to me that in a span of a couple of months I’ve gone from a commute of 55 miles each way to get to work to one that is a couple of hundred feet. It’s amazing to have so much time back and my stress level is so much lower without having to deal with DC traffic. Also with the apartment so close I can go home for lunch which is fantastic. So for right now i’m really enjoy my new job and hope it will stay that way for quite awhile.

Ross

Taxes

March 5th, 2009

So I did our taxes a few weeks ago but couldn’t file it because Nicole noticed that I had missed one of the accounts that was in her name. I finally got around to redoing the taxes for the $22 in interest from this one account. Thanks to the magic of the ‘tax tables’ we owe $21 more in state and federal taxes. WTF! No wonder people hate their taxes. Thanks to those tax tables we got a net $1 from that account. Had I not missed the account I wouldn’t have realized that the the increase of $22 of income cost me $21 in taxes making me annoyed at our tax system.

Bonus Day

February 26th, 2009

So today we found out about our bonus’s for the year. It came in a little less than last year but I’m very happy with it especially when you look at in the context of the economy. I feel very lucky that I have a job and that the company did well enough last year to still pay us a bonus this year. Now i just have to figure out how I want to spend it? Last year we spent it on a cruise but since nicole is writting her theis we can’t take a vacation. Any ideas?

Annual Review

January 29th, 2008

Today was my annual review. It went about as I expected with me getting a decent rating for the past year. Not as good as last year but that was to be expected since I did get a promotion over the course of the year so the bar ended up being a lot higher this year to get a top rating. One thing I dislike about our ‘ratings’ is that they are a combination of both how you performed and how you performed relative to the people in the division. Meaning even if everyone within the group was doing a fantastic job only one (if any) can get a top rating. Normally I wouldn’t care that much since I’m not super competitive except that these ratings set the range for our bonus and raises that are coming up. So its a bit unfortunate that under this system even if you work you butt off over the whole year you might not see much of a reward if there is someone else in your group that worked harder. I guess thats life in the grown up world where sometimes you getting ahead means it might come at someone else’s expense.

My boss had some good things to say to me about my work and that he thought I had a bright future at IBM. He thoughts I was on the right track and I was definitely still improving my skill set and my visibility. The only part he kinda left out is unfortunately within my own group there is little room to grow. Since we’re an isolated group and there are a bunch of other guys senior to me I’m not going to be in a position to move upward unless i find a new position within IBM or those guys move on. At the moment I’m ok with this situation since I’m really not sure what my longer term goals are.

The other thing that came out of my meeting was that the product we were supposed to work on next has been shelved. So it looks like we’re going to be going back to building frameworks. This is kinda disappointing since I was looking forward to actually working on something that is sold and supported. On the other hand the new thing that we might work on could result in me getting travel more and meet with new people within the product suite I work on. So that may be good. Right now everything is kinda hypothetical so who knows where things will end up.