Annual Career Discussion
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This meeting is at Oracle Broomfield Campus Bldg 1 500 Eldorado Blvd
Please take a moment to forward this information to co-workers, friends, and social networks. Be sure to register.
5:30-6:00: Food, Soda, and Networking
6:00-6:15: Announcements
6:15-7:30: Annual Career Discussion
Come and join us at the Oracle Campus for a lively discussion about your career and the current market! Hear from core people with practical experience and advice for you. Even a slight change in the trajectory of your career can be worth many thousands of dollars. So make the time to join us for dinner and be home in time to watch the news. Be sure to spread the word to your colleagues and friends. Register now so we can get an accurate count for food catering.
Adam Bach
Adam Bach is an Onboarding Coach and Technical Recruiter at TEKsystems, based in Denver, Colorado. With over seven years of experience in the IT Services industry, Adam has built a reputation for strategic recruiting, stakeholder collaboration, and delivering exceptional candidate experiences. His expertise spans the full software development lifecycle, including full-stack engineering, cloud infrastructure, data analytics, and digital transformation initiatives.
Adam has supported both individual IT professionals seeking new opportunities and hiring leaders looking to build high-performing teams. He has partnered with IT executives to deliver tailored solutions through a variety of service models—including offshore, nearshore, onshore, managed/co-managed services, and outsourced project-based engagements. His experience includes navigating vendor partnerships and direct client relationships, giving him a deep understanding of the hiring process from requisition to candidate selection.
Kyle Larson
Technical Recruiter at TEKsystems
Joe Fair
Joe Fair is a software engineer with 25 years experience. His focus is on back-end integrations, effective documentation, and good communication. In his spare time he enjoys hiking and working on his 125-year-old cabin.
Scott Hallock
Scott began his software career as a Software Design Engineer at Microsoft in 1995, starting just before the release of Windows NT 3.51. He worked on the RPC and Shell (UI) systems of Windows NT. Since then, he has built a voice communication service for the early web, contributed to early versions of Cisco's VPN client, built cable modem firmware from scratch, shipped a billion Android devices at Qualcomm, built a machine learning team at Amazon, and helped Google Drive continue to scale.
Currently on a break from the industry, Scott is tinkering with small, fun projects like generating mazes in a variety of programming languages. He maintains his passion for building software and software teams.
