Greener Pastures

Last week I gave my two weeks notice to my employer, Sogeti.  I’ve been working there since 2006 (when we were Software Architects, or Sark) and have many fond memories.  I’ve grown considerably as a software developer these past 4 years, and I’ve had the opportunity to work in many cool fields such as:

  • Offshore Drilling
  • Call out systems for after-hours emergency response
  • Smart Electric Metering Systems

I think Sogeti is a great place to work and I would encourage anyone coming into this field to consider them.

So why am I leaving?


There are a few reasons.  Mostly it is just time for me.

  • Vendor-slavery.  I am not at all interested in latching myself to SharePoint, PerformancePoint, BizTalk, any of Oracle’s army of tools, IBM WebSphere whatever, or anything of the sort.  It seems like this is a huge focus for the company and I couldn’t be less enthusiastic about such products. 
  • Agile?  I’m keenly interested in agile software development, specifically Scrum and XP.  Every project I’ve worked on I’ve met friction trying to introduce these things.  It’s not like agile isn’t welcomed, it’s just really only considered if a client is clamoring for it.
  • TFS TFS TFS.  Seriously.  This is a real reason.  It might be good for some folks, but in my mind, life’s too short to learn to cope with the barrage of mini-frustrations that TFS brings.
  • Cubicle-land is taxing on my soul.  I’ve spent a long time in a gray carpeted building and it really weakens the morale.  I’m looking forward to having a place (that isn’t temporary) that I can call my own and hang pictures of my awesome family up.
  • I’m becoming more and more interested in rails, Git, iPhone development, etc.  This stuff isn’t really on the radar at my current employer.

So where am I going?

I’m joining ChaiONE, a local web/iPhone firm here in Houston.  I’ll be joining as Director of Development, leading the web & iPhone teams.  My role will be focused on choosing the technology direction for the company, leading the design & architecture of our products, and spending a lot of time in code.  It’s a much smaller company, where I’ll have a lot of responsibility and a lot of freedom to build out some excellent software using tools and technique that I know to work well.

I’ll be using a range of platforms and languages, such as .NET (Monorail / MVC, NHibernate, etc), Ruby (Rails), and iPhone (obj-c / MonoTouch).  They currently use SVN, but I think I’ll start planting the Git seed.  Either way, I’m happy to be off TFS.

Oh yeah, did I mention?  I’ll be using a Mac.  :)

I start on February 1, and I’m very excited to turn this page in my life.

#1 Matt Hinze avatar
Matt Hinze
1.18.2010
12:58 PM

Go get em, Ben. Congrats on the new gig, which sounds awesome.


#2 Philip Japikse avatar
Philip Japikse
1.18.2010
1:01 PM

Congratulations! Big move, and it looks like for all of the right reasons!


#3 Aaron Lerch avatar
Aaron Lerch
1.18.2010
1:02 PM

Congrats Ben! I'm a bit jealous. :)

It sounds like the new job will fit you well, I wish you the best of luck!


#4 Chris Bilson avatar
Chris Bilson
1.18.2010
1:06 PM

Congratulations Ben! That's awesome news.


#5 Joe Wilson avatar
Joe Wilson
1.18.2010
1:07 PM

Sounds fun! Good luck!


#6 Jeremy Hardin avatar
Jeremy Hardin
1.18.2010
1:07 PM

Grats bro. I hope you get the satisfaction and motivation you are looking for!


#7 Woody avatar
Woody
1.18.2010
1:07 PM

Congrats and good luck on new opportunity.


#8 Alvin Ashcraft avatar
Alvin Ashcraft
1.18.2010
1:08 PM

Sounds like a great move. Best of luck!


#9 Karthik avatar
Karthik
1.18.2010
1:44 PM

Congrats! Sounds like an awesome opportunity to grow into a more well rounded dev. I completely agree with your sentiments around consulting RE: vendor slavery, TFS, etc.

I'm glad you're going to get to do this stuff but still stay in the .NET community. Good luck!


#10 Rob Bazinet avatar
Rob Bazinet
1.18.2010
1:52 PM

Congrats and good luck. I think you have come to the same realization so many self-starter-types come to at some point in their Microsoft-tool career. Things like Sharepoint and TFS are the crappiest and worst tools and there are better ways to spend your life. Unless you are mort, you someday wakeup and realize the grass may be dead on the other side of the fence but it certainly smells better than the grass on the Microsoft fence, which is the color of money.


#11 Maggie Longshore avatar
Maggie Longshore
1.18.2010
1:57 PM

Congratulations Ben; it sounds like an awesome opportunity for you.


#12 Ken Egozi avatar
Ken Egozi
1.18.2010
2:03 PM

Congratulations Ben.

wow, almost 4 years at the same place - that is quite an achievement in our industry ... I wish you to have great time at your new position, so that you'd stay there even longer :)


#13 Mike avatar
Mike
1.18.2010
2:04 PM

Congratulations Ben! Wishing you much success at the new digs.


#14 Mohammad Azam avatar
Mohammad Azam
1.18.2010
2:10 PM

Wow! That is so freaking cool! Congrats on your new job and best of luck.


#15 Jon Galloway avatar
Jon Galloway
1.18.2010
2:14 PM

Wow, sounds like a very interesting technology mix. Best of luck, looking forward to hearing more!


#16 Peter avatar
Peter
1.18.2010
2:15 PM

Best wishes in your new endeavours. Even from what little I know of ChaiONE, I think the new company is a better fit for you both in the short-term and long-term.


#17 Scott White avatar
Scott White
1.18.2010
2:25 PM

Awesome, I think many of us can relate. Good luck at the new place.


#18 Jason Barile avatar
Jason Barile
1.18.2010
3:09 PM

Best of luck Ben. Sorry we couldn't turn you around on TFS, and I'll certainly miss your feedback! Best of luck in your new company!


#19 Tim Tyrrell avatar
Tim Tyrrell
1.18.2010
3:49 PM

Awesome man!


#20 Joe Ocampo avatar
Joe Ocampo
1.18.2010
4:09 PM

Congrats man!


#21 Ryan Hartzog avatar
Ryan Hartzog
1.18.2010
4:20 PM

Congratulations and good luck Ben, sounds fun


#22 Tobin Harris avatar
Tobin Harris
1.18.2010
4:53 PM

Congratulations, let the fun begin :)

We'll have some serious tooling overlap - iPhone, Git, Mac, Rails, and .NET MVC + OSS. Awesome stuff.


#23 Haacked avatar
Haacked
1.18.2010
6:38 PM

Congrats and good luck!


#24 Ryan Rivest avatar
Ryan Rivest
1.18.2010
6:40 PM

Congratulations! Sounds like a great opportunity for you.


#25 Jeffrey Palermo avatar
Jeffrey Palermo
1.18.2010
9:31 PM

Good luck. How soon before you move from director to vp? Start planting the seed now


#26 Simone Chiaretta avatar
Simone Chiaretta
1.19.2010
3:51 AM

Congratulations on your new job... I've got something similar to announce in the next few weeks, and the reasons are similar to your ones.

Hope all the best for you

Simo


#27 Rhonda Tipton avatar
Rhonda Tipton
1.19.2010
5:54 AM

Congratulations! It sounds like an awesome adventure is about to begin. Best of luck!


#28 Javier Lozano avatar
Javier Lozano
1.19.2010
10:34 AM

Congrats man! It's good to get out and get a fresh start on things and get motivated.


#29 Aaron Dargel avatar
Aaron Dargel
1.19.2010
3:12 PM

Congratulations Ben, that sounds like a great gig. I have really enjoyed having you as my counselor and wish you the best.


#30 Sean Chambers avatar
Sean Chambers
1.19.2010
11:19 PM

Congrats man!

I am jealous for the ruby/rails part.

I think most of us developers can only spend so much time doing the same thing with the same set of tools until we get restless and need to jump into something different. Glad to see you're jumping at the opportunity.

Hope to hang out again soon! Congrats again!

Sean


#31 ChrisNTR avatar
ChrisNTR
1.20.2010
8:21 PM

Good work Ben!

I don't know how you managed to be in a place like that for four years... but sounds like you're moving to a much better place. There's not many jobs like that for devs like us so you did well to find it, would love to hear how it goes!

ChrisNTR


#32 Claire avatar
Claire
1.20.2010
8:25 PM

I'm so happy for you, Ben! I know you'll love this next step in your professional life, and you deserve it. Definitely hang up many pictures of your wonderful family! Many hugs, Claire


#33 Adam avatar
Adam
2.03.2010
3:49 PM

Congrats Ben. Looks like a very cool place to work. I wish you well! A Mac? Seriously? What'll happen to the MVP chip you were implanted with a few years ago. ;)


#34 Cedric Yao avatar
Cedric Yao
2.05.2010
10:08 AM

Congrats Ben! Sounds like an awesome fit.


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