Blog
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PyCon UK
One of the many great things about working at dxw is that we all get a conference perk. This means that once a year we can choose to attend any conference that we’re interested in. For my perk, I chose to attend PyCon UK as python is something I started to spend my spare time…
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Introducing Vita
Why dxw? Being generally annoyed with inefficiencies made me a user researcher Having worked in hospitality for a number of years, I started my professional tech journey just over five years ago at a startup providing reservation systems. Not exactly a ‘saving the world’ sort of industry, but it did expose me to to the…
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Jake’s work experience at dxw
Spending three weeks doing work experience at dxw has given me a great insight into the world of web design. dxw let me work with and learn from some really smart and friendly people. I came to dxw to see people using programming in their work and to get advice for what I should do,…
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Introducing Robbie
I’m Robbie, a new PHP developer at dxw. Previously I spent two years as Head of Technology for a small London-based business card startup. Before that I was the primary developer at the charity Film Education where we created usable, accessible websites and services aimed at students, parents and teachers. I’m an advocate for the…
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Elliot’s work experience at dxw
Why dxw? Work experience for a 16 year old isn’t flashy. The mumbling and general indignance to do anything stereotypically associated with my age group has meant that in my previous work experiences I have been met with countless thrilling tasks. This has ranged from filing documents from 1981, being left in a windowless room…
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Introducing Jess
Hi there, I’m Jess, one half of the user research team at dxw. I’ve been working in web-related industries for almost 10 years now – from online journalism, to information architecture for university websites and now more recently, doing user research at the Government Digital Service and a start up coffee delivery company. My formal…