New Year, New Job!

In October, after four years at Pop Art, I decided it was time to move on. While I will always miss the incredible people I worked with, and the passion everyone brought to the job, the company had changed and it wasn’t the right place for me anymore. While negotiating my exit, I interviewed for a job at R2C Group, which I accepted.

However, in my first week at R2C, it became clear to me very quickly that it was a poor fit. I spoke to my managers, and we all agreed to do everything we could to address the situation, but in the end the company’s needs and my own were incompatible. I gave notice, and my last day was Christmas Eve. I didn’t have another job lined up.

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I Took The Survey, and So Should You

I took it, and so should you! The survey for people who make websites

If you haven’t already, set aside ten minutes to fill out the annual “State of the Web” survey from A List Apart. This kind of data is important to gain an understanding of our community and profession, not just for ourselves, but the rest of the world.

The data that you provide and we analyze is the only significant information about our profession as a profession to be published anywhere, by anyone. That makes it important.