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Evolving Your Skillset in a Growing Industry with News UK Software Engineer, Moomba Muloba #8
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Junior roles in software can take you to some exceptional places - since his start with us at Cohaesus, Moomba Muloba has launched a career that sees him making waves at News UK.For those shifting through the early phases in their careers, this episode of Great Software People is packed with invaluable advice, and we learn how Moomba stays ahead of the curve in an ever changing industry.This episode covers:Moomba’s route through accountancy and sales before reaching his career in software The importance of a portfolio in securing junior rolesPotential early career challenges of the shift towards home workingUpkeeping your knowledge with the industry’s latest developments<br/>
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