Profiles

Daniel Osborne

I read Music at King's College London, but ended up as an IT consultant, often in a particularly technical role. After a gap year I took a one-year conversion Masters degree in Computer Science at University College London.

My first job was writing web-based healthcare software. I learned a lot but quickly found the single role of “software developer” stifling. Moving to a consultancy like CHP, with its variety, small company feel and smart workforce, was just what I was looking for. Read More
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Guanglun Wu

It was clear from the start that CHP would be an interesting place to work, and that it offered all the opportunities I was looking for. A fast-growing company with an impressive client list, CHP appealed to me as a place where I could develop and use my skills to make a genuine difference.

Four years in and I’ve been involved with a number of large implementation projects, in a variety of challenging and rewarding roles. These include a year-long secondment to America – one of my first projects – under which I got to live and work in Rhode Island, and later in Kansas. I got plenty of client exposure in this role, and was pleasantly surprised to be given real responsibility from the get-go. Read More
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Macarena Blanco

I joined CHP in 2007 after completing a PhD in Nanotechnology at University College London, following a Physics degree at Universidad Complutense in Madrid.

So far I have been part of some very different projects. My first role involved the implementation of a series of enhancements at a client's site to comply with changes in legislation. The project gave me the opportunity to put into practice what I had learned during the induction course, and to gain direct client exposure from the very beginning. Read More
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Shereen Walia

I started at CHP just over a year ago having recently completed a degree in Spanish and Business and Management. Coming from a non-technical background, IT consultancy wasn’t the most obvious career choice. However, it was the challenge of entering a new field that really appealed to me and after the initial few weeks of core training I had a sound understanding of all the basics. Shortly afterwards, it was time to put what I had learned into practice and I was off to Birmingham for my first project! Read More
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