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Systango

Barbican, Greater London, London

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We're Systango, a digital agency located in London. We are a group of talented mobile app developers and designers with more than 7 years of experience who gathered together as Systango. We enjoy turning great ideas into stylish mobile apps taking into account latest UX principles.

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5 August 2016

After a nightmare with a local developer, I hired Systango to
get my website back up and running. Before I hired Systango, my
local developer ran away with the code which meant I was
loosing revenue every single day. Systango helped me and built my
website, made it up and running in almost no time.
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1. What is the goal of the project?
2. What is the project deadline? What are the factors or events that are calling for that date?
3. How will you and your client determine if the project is successful?
4. Who owns the project? Who else is on your project team?
5. Has your team discussed who will be the main point of contact and how you will handle the feedback process?
6. Are there any dates when you will be closed or not available?
7. Has your team been through a project like this in the past?
8. Is there anything that would prevent the project from being successful?
9. Are there any points in the process that some stakeholders might not understand that we can explain?
10. Is there a preferred mode of communication?

It is hard to say what I like most about the job I am working at but I can definitely say that I have learnt a lot. I joined when I was a young individual who did not know many technical aspects of the field he was working in, but that job stimulated me with a learning curve which had made me into the professional today. However, I wanted to leave for the desire to submit myself to greater challenges. Moving on, in my career, at the right time can open me up to many new challenges and opportunities. I am looking for something like that, therefore I can stretch my limits and really conquer my flaws and my fears.

I launched because of my desire to make a difference. I wanted to work with others to help move them forward in profound ways in their lives. I knew that I could offer the perspective, structure, support, guidance and honesty others needed to make big transitions in their lives. This drive to make a difference launched "Systango", a professional consulting firm that brought my strengths, experience and skills together to help others regain sanity through clear spaces, systems, self & support.

- We are emotional, aggressive, pragmatic and passionate.
- We “understand” business problem.
- We “communicate” effectively with our clients.
- We “know” programming languages we work in.
- We have setups for customer & technical support and are there to help whenever you need us.
- We are gender balanced. With 45% of our team being female we leverage bigger left brain as well as right

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