Our first GRANTED intern! Meet Jasper!

Last year we welcomed Jasper as an intern at Analyst ICT. Time to get to know him better! Meanwhile, Jasper has passed but we are glad that we can still come to him with our development questions. 

My name is Jasper and I have the honor to be the very first intern at Analyst ICT. From my studies in ICT & Media Design at Fontys in Tilburg, I will be doing an internship at Analyst ICT until the summer. In this blog I would like to introduce myself and tell you a bit more about my assignment.

My name is Jasper van de Pas, 23 years old, and I am from Eindhoven. After HAVO I studied Event Organization, but by graduating in corona time I chose a second and totally different study, ICT & Media Design at the Fontys in Tilburg. This mainly revolves around the front-end of (web) applications and UX/UI design. I am now in my final year of the course and it is time to graduate.

During my internship, I will be working on improving communication around failures and problems. To do this, I will be doing both internal and external research on how we can do this in the best possible way. This way we will make sure that the communication will be super logical.

Of course, I also need input from clients for this. A number of clients may therefore receive an invitation from me for an interview in the coming weeks.

We wish Jasper the best of luck! What he forgets to mention is that he has completed everything cum laude to date so no pressure further Jasper 😉 

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