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Ro­ta­ti­on nach München

Hel­lo everyone,

last month, I had the ex­ci­ting op­por­tu­ni­ty to be de­ploy­ed at our lo­ca­ti­on in Mu­nich. This time was not only an en­rich­ment for my pro­fes­sio­nal de­ve­lo­p­ment but also a per­so­nal ex­pe­ri­ence that I wouldn’t want to miss.

My main task was to fa­mi­lia­ri­ze mys­elf with a new soft­ware pro­ject cal­led “In­ven­to­ry Ma­na­ger.” The fo­cus was on un­der­stan­ding the program’s func­tion­a­li­ty and im­ple­men­ting ad­di­tio­nal fea­tures. A high­light was using the MS­Gra­phA­PI to re­trie­ve in­for­ma­ti­on from Share­Point lists and map it ac­cor­din­gly. This task re­qui­red a deep un­der­stan­ding of in­ter­faces and data struc­tures, which was a chal­len­ging but re­war­ding experience.

In ad­di­ti­on to the­se tech­ni­cal tasks, I also pro­vi­ded sup­port and as­sis­ted with the ex­ch­an­ge of net­work ser­vers. The­se ac­ti­vi­ties gave me in­sight into prac­ti­cal IT work and show­ed me how im­portant team­work and pro­blem-sol­ving skills are in our profession.

Working with col­le­agues in Mu­nich was par­ti­cu­lar­ly en­ri­ching. De­spi­te the chal­lenges of a new en­vi­ron­ment, I quick­ly felt like part of the team thanks to the open and fri­end­ly work at­mo­sphe­re. This ex­pe­ri­ence not only ex­pan­ded my tech­ni­cal know­ledge but also im­pro­ved my soft skills.

In con­clu­si­on, this month in Mu­nich was a va­luable time du­ring which I lear­ned a lot. I look for­ward to ap­p­ly­ing what I’ve lear­ned in fu­ture pro­jects and con­ti­nuing to be part of the TecAlliance family.

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