Luke Beatty: Delivering much-needed tech solutions to advisers

Sprinting to the finish line

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Delivering a fancy bit of kit to a client is the most satisfying part of Luke Beatty's junior developer role. That and getting stuck into some serious coding...

Development is always something that interested me, and after achieving a degree in Computer Science, I knew a role in the tech world was what I was working towards. Working as a developer within The Verve Group is one of the most challenging, but rewarding experiences thus far. Each new day offers a different challenge than the last. Every day I'm learning about new, more efficient ways to create new functionality and enhance the systems to ensure our clients and our staff are satisfied and can do their day to day tasks efficiently. The techy bit Although I would love to jump strai...

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