Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Ten minutes can save you ten years in your career

Welcome!

This is my first post on this blog, and as you can see in the blog title, the focus is on career guidance and work. My biography can be found at IBM developerWorks.

I've been working in IBM Canada since 1997. I have the luck to have a job that allowed me to visit hundreds of universities around the world, from places like Danang in Vietnam to Izmir in Turkey. I delivered more than 300 presentations on databases, my specialty, on more than 250 universities, and I'm glad to feel that I have made a difference, not only to IBM, but also to the lives of some 30,000 students and teachers who have attended my presentations to-date.

As a student I always had in mind having a job like this, and I'm glad I achieved my goal!. But looking at the steps I followed to get here, I realize I made many mistakes in my life. If I had paused, and spent ten minutes to think about my career more carefully, I could have saved ten years or more to reach my goals!

So I created this blog for this purpose in mind: To guide students or professionals in their careers, such as giving advice on how to behave at work, and other tips that will ultimately save you a lot of time.

This blog is dedicated to anyone who is in high school or college, and for young professionals to help them shape their career towards their goals. The blog is focused more on science and engineering professions, and some of my examples mention the DB2 database software because my career is based around this IBM product. We also have a Spanish version of this blog. Spanish, my native language. Having been born in Peru, I would like to help young people in Latin America to get to achieve their goals!

Cheers!, Raúl.

Note: 
The opinions and advice in this blog are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the opinion or position of IBM

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