A warm welcome
Growing up in Bulgaria, Angelica didn’t initially lean towards computer science. “I actually loved languages and writing, and always dreamed of travelling the world. So, even though I was pretty tech-savvy, my decision to study software engineering was probably quite surprising to some of my family and friends.” Angelica’s studies took place in Eindhoven and after nearly seven years there, she transitioned to working at bol as a mid-level software engineer. “I couldn’t wait to get started a bol. Unfortunately, at that time, we were in the midst of a pandemic with a strict lockdown—not the ideal scenario for starting a new job. Luckily for me, my team and my manager embraced me with open arms. They took the time to get to know me, going out of their way to make me feel welcome. That made all the difference in the world.”
Embracing the challenge
Reflecting on that time, 2.5 years ago, Angelica almost sees herself as a different person now. “I’ve grown immensely since then, and that’s because I’ve been given the space to do so. For example, within just a year of joining bol, I was invited to participate in a high-priority project involving a CMS migration. It was incredibly intimidating initially. Being relatively young, I wasn’t entirely sure if I had the knowledge and courage to tackle such a significant challenge. However, bol’s belief in me boosted my confidence immensely. The project pushed me to collaborate with new people, learn new skills, and take the lead. I embraced the challenge and feel like I’ve gained knowledge and experience that normally would take at least 10 years to gain.”
Starting new projects, taking on challenges and stepping out of her comfort zone, it’s things that now seem part of Angelica’s DNA. “Here at bol, you are very encouraged to join initiatives outside of your team and role alone. It has led me to take on extra tasks such as hosting a speaker room at this year’s Spaces Summit and conducting interviews for potential new team members. And it’s not limited to work-related activities alone. From team-building events to coding and board game meetups, whatever you’re looking for in a community you can find here at bol.”
“While being a woman and a foreignermight set me apart from the norm,these aspects don’t define me. I am alsoan engineer, skilled at what I do, and Iappreciate that bol recognizes that.” – Angelica Rao, Senior Software Engineer