Employee Introduction

Hi, I am “Jitsuharan” who belongs to the 2nd unit.
I joined Dandelions in April of this year!

Career History

I am from Nagano Prefecture and I attended a science related university in Nagoya. Before joining the company, I had very little knowledge and no experience in the field of IT, but after joining Dandelions, I received an IT training and I was able to obtain the “IT Passport” qualification. Currently, I am studying hard to obtain other qualifications!

Current work

After doing a 3 months IT training, I started in July working on my current project. I am creating a design document for an application management system using Outsystems. At first, they were a lot of things that I did not understand and it was quite difficult. However, and thanks to the support of my senior colleagues and fellow project members, I gradually got used to the work. I think it is important to ask my seniors about things I do not understand or have questions about, and it helps me take actions and progress. I will continue to learn a lot from my seniors!


Now I will introduce my daily schedule.
8:40 AM: I go to work
9:00 AM: I start working
9:30 AM: Morning meeting (with my coworkers, we confirm the day’s work and share information)
12:15 PM: Lunch break (I often eat lunch with my project members at the cafeteria)
13:15 PM: I restart working
16:00 PM: I write on my “progress report” today’s work
18:00 PM: I leave work

Self-introduction

I grew up in a small town called Achimura in Nagano Prefecture. Compared to Nagoya, it is very rural and empty! I still have fond memories when I was in high school of walking an hour to the closest bus stop to hang out with friends. They are not many things to do here, but Achimura also has some famous tourist spots! It is becoming a hot topic lately, but it is the place with the most beautiful starry sky in Japan! You cannot see many stars in Nagoya, but every time I step outside my family’s house, the starry sky is as beautiful as if it was a planetarium! I love this starry sky and I often go back to my hometown to look at the stars. (There is a high probability that it will be cloudy on the day I return home.)

Starry sky☆

The flowers of the peach trees of Achimura are also famous. During the blossom season, many tourists come to Achimura to see them. I went to see them this spring too and it was so beautiful! As you can see on the picture, the entire area is colored with red, white, and pink flowers, which is amazing! The day this place will become an Instagrammable spot is near… The place where you can see the peach flowers is close to the place where you can take a starry sky tour, so I think it is a good idea to visit both places! There are also various tourist spots such as hot springs and glamping facilities, as well as delicious food, so please come and visit my hometown, Achimura!

“Hanamomo no Sato” in Achimura

That is all for now.
Please look forward to the next employee introduction!