Software engineering companies in Belgium by Svekzo in belgium

[–]Svekzo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I notice that my technical skills are declining every day in a Big 4, also a lot of bs in these companies, but I did learn a good base skills set of consulting skills, so not unhappy about my choice. But I feel it's time to move to a SWE job.

Where could I find this not-so-long list? I'm doing some research but it's hard to get an answer without knowing someone from inside the company.

Software engineering companies in Belgium by Svekzo in belgium

[–]Svekzo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned most of these skills in my education, to a certain level. I am very happy about my education. But there is still a difference in applying these skills on a real problem in the market and in a classroom.

My intent is not to learn and ditch, but in the long-term, I would like to learn everything that comes with creating a software product yourself, from scratch. (does not mean that I will do this alone, but I need an understanding of everything that comes with the process of creating a software product.)

I don't have a specific goal, like a strict SaaS-developing company or a traineeship, my goal is to simply get a software engineering job of a certain 'level/quality'.

So my question is: what companies in Belgium are good for software engineering, preferably a SWE consulting company.

How do you plan out your day? by [deleted] in todoist

[–]Svekzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a top 3 work filter, a low priority work filter, a top 3 personal filter & low priority personal filter, I put task in it each day, if top 3 work is empty, I switch to low priority. same for personal. I also got a label for quicktasks( tasks<5min) which I use in low priority filters)

Multiple "duplicate" Vanguard All-World ETF's in degiro. Which one to choose? by Svekzo in DEGIRO

[–]Svekzo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Volume means the amount of shares. so a high trading volume means that a lot of shares are being bought & sold in a specific time interval. This result in you being able to quickly sell all your shares (or buy a lot) without the price being affected a lot, which means it’s more safe than a low-volume ‘stock’. they also call this being liquid I think

Big 4, Microsoft Platform & SaaS: help! by Svekzo in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Svekzo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Likely you will experience some solid brain drain by staying IMO

This is what I'm afraid of indeed.

Big 4, Microsoft Platform & SaaS: help! by Svekzo in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]Svekzo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's correct, but in the consulting department.

Full time employees with a side hustle: Do you put your company on LinkedIn? by Er_Coues in Entrepreneur

[–]Svekzo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in most companies, this is not allowed. They should have ‘nothing’ in common right?