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Created December 9, 2019 21:43
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I am a professionally trained classical musician turned developer. My training gives me several strengths including time management, organized, and the ability to be both independent and a team player. I found putting financial pressure on music no longer made it something I could be passionate about, which is what prompted searching for another career.

I came to Turing after spending 5 years in IT support, and 2 years in data management. This gave me an opportunity to dabble in many areas of IT from operations to networking to developemnt. I found that working along side developers was exciting and interesting. There is always a new problem to solve or concept to learn, which keeps things interesting and engaging. I also like the potential to help someone do what they need to do in a more efficient manner. My past experience gave me the knowledge to figure out what I want to do and what that environment might look like.

In my career as a developer, I would ideally like to work for a company that is creating applications that help people, either internal or external from the company. I've previously worked for a medical service company, and enjoyed the challenges that environment can bring up. I also like that I am helping enable care givers to better provide for those in need.

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Hi Grayson, this is a really excellent draft! I appreciate how specific you are in the transferable skills you bring with you from your previous career as a musician and how you got started in the tech industry. You're also very specific in what you want to do in this career, which is energizing to read about! I don't have any coaching feedback for you right now. Nice work!

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