Friday, January 24, 2014

Work-life balance at the core of our values

I have no idea why, but suddenly I started thinking about how I split my time between work and personal time, a.k.a. play. So before coming up with an answer, I thought, "let me take a look at how one of the most well known technology companies (rhymes with -oogle) showcases their "Life at Work".

They pride themselves in 5 major categories. 1. Doing cool things that matter, 2. Being big on culture and diversity, 3. Innovation, 4. Having one loud and single voice, and 5. Benefits. With that being said, I must admit, it's impressive. But, at Citrix, I've so far had the benefit of enjoying pretty much the same five categories at a level that is truly second to none.

For example, cool things that matter. As a design-oriented company, more and more Citrites are looking at how to solve big worldwide business problems in cool new ways. Most, if not all the products and services teams are at the forefront of mission-critical applications for all types of industries. From banking to healthcare, to education, we provide some of the coolest and most productive solutions, that allow companies to improve considerably meeting their business goals as well as flexibility working in and outside the traditional workplace environment.

We innovate and collaborate with people and companies of all business categories and pride ourselves on not only being profitable, but making worldwide positive changes. Our benefits are amongst the best on all industries in and out of the office and the culture is always striving for the best possible outcome.

So back to my original point. I think at this moment, I am being consistent when it comes to balancing the time I spend working and the time I spend living my personal life. All because I joined Citrix back in June of 2010.

If you want to know how we make a positive impact in the world, visit this page that has some of our customer success stories: http://www.citrix.com/customers/featured.html

By the way, I figured out what my first new adventure for 2014 will be. This weekend is my birthday, and to give myself a treat I "gifted" myself using only accumulated Amazon points, so for "free" I ordered my very first Raspberry PI and a few goodies for it.

My first PI project will probably be creating a point-and-shoot camera with an LCD touchscreen. If that works well, next I will attempt to build a car computer that will hopefully be able to run radio, TV, DVD, GPS navigation and a custom dashboard  with custom digital gauges reading the data from the OBD port of the car's ECU.

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