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After that, I got a job at a bank

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:59 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
And in the end I found myself exactly where I wanted. In my second year, I went on an internship at the Investigative Committee, and I stayed there. In my fourth year, they hired me - I don’t know about now, but earlier, after the third year, you could get a job. Six months after graduating from the university, I was promoted to lieutenant. I worked for another year and realized that I was tired: all these long nights, shifts, the lack of social life as such, and so I decided to quit.


In the security service (that's why I'll skip some points in the text: bosnia and herzegovina whatsapp number database the NDA is still in effect). There, I supported my desire to develop something a little: I improved processes, automated them, and eventually everything grew into the development of a relatively large project to implement a single access system for the department. Although the department consisted of only 50 people, the program (by the way, it was on the notorious MS Access, but this is normal for banks, often they don't want to spend money on developing software for the security service) was strewn with a bunch of useful things: there was a database, and automation of Excel and Word file creation, connection to Outlook, and even text recognition of pdf files via Adobe Acrobat Reader.


Thanks to this, I advanced quite well in my career, but since this is a security service, I realized that there weren't many options for how to develop further. Python University “I didn’t just study, I dug in”Starting from mid-2019, I was in the depths of fatigue and boredom, but my girlfriend reminded me of what I always wanted to do and said "try it." Why not, I decided.