Given college was two hours away from home, I got used to studying on public transportation. I signed up on several internships throughout my career, the most exciting being at the National Central Bank, where I helped to implement the first electronic signature system in …show more content…
So I went from a skilled technician to a facilitator.
I cannot complain about the people I worked with. One of them quit because he was offered a scholarship. Then we hired two more engineers, this time, one of them was 35, so I enhanced my communication skills to avoid conflicts, since he was reluctant to receive guidance from someone younger.
LINKBIRD was a great experience, customers were satisfied, we provided added value whenever possible. Everyone on board, including myself, learned everyday that there are not impossible challenges, just lack of knowledge and internet is a great tool to find this. So, it saddened me when I ended my relationship with the company I founded.
When the oil recession impacted my country, most of my clients, which were public enterprises, stopped investing in technology due to budget cuts, so I decided to sell my share, leaving LINKBIRD in the hands of a