New city, new job

— Having cleared the first hurdle in moving to Brussels, I've now managed to find gainful employment.”

Unisys logo

Today I can confirm that, after a bit more of this lovely sunshine (hopefully), I will be starting a new job in August 2008.

I am joining my new employer Unisys to work on a number of redevelopment projects for one of its principal clients here in Brussels.

Wish me luck!

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