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a very polite recruiter in linkedin after our connection asked me why i choose this kind of career. I answered this and i hope i did not ranted a lot :)

i was trying to figure out what profession would make me more happy than others. I was always felt comfortable with computers, i was installing cracked games, exploring folders to paste the cracks etc. later in school when i learned the first algorithms like bubblesort i was knowing that i liked it. I also like working in silence while searching for solutions. That is the first part, the second is that i made a search about what industries would give me a safer future and international opportunities without having to be stuck in my country only. By working and getting more experience i felt in love with my job and trying to learn everything i missed and give to my boss or customers professional results with quality. I like it as a lifestyle, it combines a magic feeling of spells with the logical procedures of science. So why not? it combines all my loves together: creative thinking, technology, mental work, internet, music at the workflow, job demand, opportunities, and money! I hope i helped you my friend i am at your service for every question you have :)

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    YEPYEPYEP.
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    I have to ask, why did you choose "malicious cat" as your username? I love it.
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    @tokumei it is my nickname when i started fb and all my friends and internet learned me as that. i was inspired by my first cat and i tried to give that a more scholar feeling. I do not know if it is correct grammaticaly in this translation but it reminds me latin roman empire SPQR ftw !!!
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    now i learn spanish so i made it malicioso that gives a more Mediterranean/italian sound. i am an idiot i know...
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    @gatoMalicioso *spanish more like :P
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    @Hubot-0x58 and i like yours mi amigo
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    I initially read "goto Mafioso". :-)

    As for the text, I put it through http://www.blablameter.com/ , and the result was:
    "Bullshit Index: 0.34
    Your text shows indications of 'bullshit'-English. It's still ok for PR or advertising purposes, but more critical audiences may be skeptical."

    So, OK for bullshitting a recruiter, but don't try that later when talking to the dev department.
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    @Fast-Nop what is your response when a dev asks you the same question???? you have to be honest
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    @gatoMalicioso dunno, but opportunities, safe future industries, feeling of spells and the closing sentence is just too much buzzwording.
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    feel the working safety of other jobs in greece and you alone will feel then that IT industry is a paradise of offering
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    also i do not care this guy is working on some research for some recruiting app so i give him data and i have the right to have fun with him
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