Digital onboarding in the pandemic
Or to put it another way, it’s not where you welcome someone, but HOW you do it.
Or to put it another way, it’s not where you welcome someone, but HOW you do it.
The current home office situation is new to many and has both its advantages and disadvantages. Which side prevails depends on many factors and is not the same for everyone. Due to the closure of the day-care centres and schools, some employees are currently living with a double burden and are trying to reconcile their everyday working life with their family situation.
Last Thursday, fourteen students of the TU Braunschweig followed the invitation of bonding and accepted the challenge to develop approaches for a smartphone app within 8 hours in teams of three or four. TRIOLOGY supported this event as representing sponsor and accompanied the participants in this challenge with a mentor.
In the beginning, our developers had the desire for a space to publish technical topics and marketing was looking for a way to let the world know about our competencies and to give it a place on our website.
On September, 12th 2017, the annual Java Forum Nord took place in Hanover and TRIOLOGY participated in the conference in many ways. In addition to our sponsoring in the gold category and ten employees as visitors, our colleague Oliver Milke participated as speaker for the first time.
This year, Java Forum Nord invites experts once again to exchange their knowledge as well as offering developers a conference, which has enjoyed a lot of popularity over the last years. TRIOLOGY is supporting the Forum again as a Gold sponsor.
We believe that it is important to discuss the latest technology topics in the community and to engage in professional regional networking at once.
Last weekend, some hacking took place – and northern Germany was hit. From Friday to Sunday, the betahaus in Hamburg was home to the Jugend Hackt Hamburg (youngsters’ hackathon) event, which I attended as a mentor for the third time.
Software quality remains a topic that is constantly discussed within the developer community, because customers as well as developers are very much aware of what consequences faulty software can have.
Quality controls and security are two important aspects of software development that we encounter on a daily basis.