TeamEXtension Founder Featured in Power User Spotlight Series at Business.gov

SEYMOUR, Conn. — TeamEXtension founder Bienvenido David was recently interviewed by Business.gov in its Power User Spotlight Series.

Like many entrepreneurs, Mr. David is an advocate of the principle that “knowledge is power, when it is shared.” As such, on the interview, he shared to all aspiring entrepreneurs on how to hire the right staff making them a key ingredient to your organization’s success.

Previously, Mr. David worked as a full-time computer programmer and manager. He was involved mainly in the projects’ technical aspects. However, as he constantly searched for new challenges in life, he had thought why not try to catch up with the business aspect on the things he did. So he decided to leave his job and start TeamExtension in early 2008.

TeamEXtension offers cost-effective IT development and maintenance services to small businesses such as application development, maintenance, support as well as consulting and project management. The company is composed of highly experienced individuals in the field of software engineering and people management.

As he went through running his own business, he experienced tough times most especially when he has to move parts and the amount of details involved in a specific project. Finding customers is definitely not a walk in the park. Obviously, he shares the same problem with other business owners.

To read the entire interview, you can visit Power User Spotlight: Hiring for Technical and Soft Skills at PowerUserSpotlightSeries .

If you want to get in touch with Mr. David, specifically on managing and hiring the right Java development team, you may reach him through sales@teamextension.com or by visiting TeamExtension.com.

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