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What's your job ChronoGrl?
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If you lived closer to Boston, I'd definitely take you up on that offer. I work for a software company in Cambridge, CIDC, that engineers and maintains the software for Everest Poker and Everest Casino. I work specifically with the poker product. We're the sixth highest ranked poker site in the industry. ![]() If you're a poker player, you should check it out: www.everestpoker.com If you're in the US, we only allow Free Play for US players (to avoid legislative backlash), so the Free Chip site is: www.everestpoker.net So, essentially, I get to develop and design enhancements for this product. And when it comes down to it, my job entails playing poker. For example, in November we introduced the game Omaha to the software, so I got to take a business trip to Montreal to train our Customer Service team on the game Omaha, i.e. I spent 3 days straight just playing poker. :D My new title: Product Manager. My previous job at the company focused a lot on being the liaison between the Product Group and the Customer Service team, dealing with a lot of customer service escalations as well as providing internal support for our Marketing Department - BORING. NOW I get to focus solely on the product, which entails doing market research ("market research" being playing poker on competitive sites) and developing enhancements for the product. It's really interesting, challenging, and a lot of fun. I also love the people that I work with. AND (to be completely dorky, but, hey, you asked) I honestly enjoy writing Function Requirement Documents that outline the step-by-step detail of the specific product enhancement that I'm working on (for example, my most recent project will enable a player to challenge another player of their choice to a tournament; it's a 20+ page document that's now ready for technical review and it's really rewarding to work with the developers to get it going). A lot of people think that writing FRD's are boring and unnecessarily tedious, but I enjoy it. |
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Awesome!
I haven't played poker for ages... probably because I need a raise too :D |
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I completely get the dorky thing with writing up docs. I am a programmer, and I love getting handed a complicated problem. kind of similar, who the hell ASKS for complicated math problems?
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Even though it's my job I'm terrible at poker (though I've gotten significantly better since my time here). I am not a big fan of Texas Hold'em and definitely prefer Omaha (I think that there's a lot more strategy involved in Omaha). Which poker games do you play? And what do you do, EC? Vod - I totally get you. I LOVE writing these specification documents and working with the development teams to coordinate the different tools of the software (WinClient, WebClient, etc.). Where do you work as a programmer? |
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By the way, guys, nice grammar and syntax too. I appreciate that stuff, 'specially on the web.
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I actually telecommute for a company in Seattle, though we are currently in NH. Moving to NC if we can in October.
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What a cool job, Chrono!
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now, now ..
i wasn't going there ! :)
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Congratulations on the promotion.
Here's to many more to come! |
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