- Name: Arun
- Role: Developer
- University: University of Birmingham
- Degree: MSci Physics with International Study
I applied for Dorset Software as the graduate roles sounded really
appealing, and it seemed like an ideal transition into the technology
industry from university, especially having minimal prior experience in
programming. The fact that a small percentage of employees come from a
computer science related background made me feel a lot more confident
about the whole procedure.
The application process was really smooth and responsive; after applying
online I had a friendly chat to get to know me further and learn a bit
about my degree. Shortly after that I was invited to an interview day
down in Poole, where you meet some members of staff and they give you a
picture into day-to-day life at the company. I found the interview
itself to be really insightful, and they don’t pounce on you with any
sneaky, technical questions. It’s also a great opportunity to have a
look around Poole and get to know the area, and maybe hit up the beach
if the weather’s nice! Within a week of the interview I received my
offer to start the following month.
Right from the off you’re assigned a mentor who offers support with your
training, as well as any other aspect of life at Dorset Software. During
the training you learn a range of programming concepts, such as C#, SQL
Database, and HTML. I found these training courses thorough and
challenging, and you really feel like you’ve learnt something new every
day. Also, with my mentor’s assistance and regular progress meetings, I
never felt too overwhelmed or out of my depth.
Once training has finished, you’ll move onto a real project; either
in-house or on client site. These projects can be anything from fixing
bugs in an existing system, to programming entirely new software from
scratch. My first client site was at an international financial service
company, working on actuarial modelling and risk management software.
This was an exciting opportunity to experience working at a larger
company, and Dorset Software made the transition really easy, sorting
out all the accommodation and travel arrangements I needed.
My favourite part of Dorset Software is the working atmosphere, and how
easy it felt to integrate within the company. Because most people join
as graduates, you’re surrounded by like-minded, friendly people, and
there are several social and sporting activities to take part in outside
of work. The office is an open and relaxed environment, set in a really
nice location, and this combined with the free fruit and biscuits on
offer makes it a great place to work!