When I started at Rovisys, as a Co-Op, I had never touched Windows, in a development sense, and had no experience with web or GUI development whatsoever. On my first day I was placed on a project to develop a custom software solution for a customer, which would entail a console application and a WPF application. I worked extensively with the other software developers at the company to learn the languages, tools, technologies, and practices of software development.
My responsibilities at Rovisys were primarily software development. In addition to working on custom software solutions for process automation and custom report generation, I worked on in-house applications to fix bugs, implement new features, and test software.
I also did web development, on an in-house web system and on the company website, and on a data visualization web-solution for a customer. I worked extensively in Visual Studio using C# and VB.NET, and made use of technologies such as SQL Server, PI, Processbook, and iHistorian.
In my (too short) time at Rovisys as a Co-Op I became exposed to and experienced in many aspects of software development, project management, customer relations, team and customer communication, and business. The lessons I learned are invaluable to my continuing education in college, and my career to follow.
My Main Benefits to the Company
- Led development on multiple projects as a co-op, saving money for both the company and the customer.
- Provided customer support for an enhancement, and simultaneously improved overall performance (this was not a goal, but a code change I discovered and implemented)
- Saved developer time by working in a cyclical development/testing/releasing process