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Good Bye WSO2

Today is the last day of my beloved company WSO2. I joined here just passing out from the university and it is about one and half years that I have been working here. It is very much enjoyable and pleasure to work here.

The culture in WSO2 is much different from all the other software companies in Sri Lanka. FREEDOM is the most important thing. We can do our work without any pressure because our senior management does not push us and they are very much helpful.

The most important thing is that our CEO Dr.Sanjiva Weerawarana is very much friendly person. I have not seen such a management person with such kind of attitudes. He is giving every thing to his employee's what he is capable of. I am proud of him as Sri Lankan since he is keen on developing our country by motivating people to educate.

And I should note about my boss Mr.Samisa Abeysinghe who has a huge experience in this industry. Since I had a chance to work under him I could gain much knowledge about software process. He has a solution for every matter so what we need is to consult him if we can't tackle that problem.

Another important person that I was working with is Nandika Jayawardane. He is the person who is responsible if I gain some knowledge from this company. He taught me a lot and we both together learned a lot. I think he is the easiest person to work with in industry. He is very carm and quite and do not panic any time.

Then I should mention about my friend Manjula Pieris who was with me from university until today and sad to leave him. We were very close friends and every one knows how good he is. Some times he is my friend, sometimes teacher :-). We did exactly same subjects in the university and trained in the same place and worked in the same place.

Dinesh was the person who helped me to find the job here and he is my Linux guru.Mora was always with me... Sanjaya, Dushshantha, Dumindu, Kaushalye Ayya , Damitha Ayya, Chinthana ,Janapriya Ayya and Dimuthu malli are few of my favourites in the C-team. In Java-side Amila Ayya, Deepal Ayya, keith and Deep were very helpful for me.

So what I have to say is that I miss you all my friends, it is very much enjoyable to work with you all.Good Luck WSO2

Comments

Manjula said…
We really miss you machan !! . It is really fun working with you. Keep in touch.
Dushshantha said…
Wish you all the very best Bunddhika. Really miss you
Charitha said…
We miss you a lot Buddhika. All the best dude!
Dimuthu said…
Buddhika ayya,

You were really helpful for all my works in the project. Hope I can catch up things and continue your work. Thanks for all the help, guidance and support. Wish you all the best for the new JOB:) Good luck!

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