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Boris Otašević has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Boris began their career in 1999 as an interpreter and foreign news journalist for RTCG - Radio Televizija Crne Gore. Boris quickly rose to the position of Head of Department for Foreign Programs, where they led a team and selected foreign programs for rebroadcast.
In 2000, Boris worked as a Fixer/Interpreter for the Wall Street Journal and simultaneously started their own private business, specializing in web design, development, and prepress. Boris also worked as a Lecturer in Computer Science for the Montenegrin State Employment Service, delivering courses for unemployed individuals.
Boris joined Transparent Logic in 2006 as a UI Designer/Developer before moving to Symantec in 2008 as a Senior UI Designer. There, they worked on designs for a newly acquired system and aligned it with the company's visual identity.
In 2009, Boris returned to Decisions.com as a Lead UX Designer/Senior UI Developer with IT Admin Duties. Here, they played a vital role in designing a visually complex workflow platform.
In 2014, they transitioned to a new position as the Director of Web Development at Children's HopeChest. In this role, they led a team of developers and was responsible for the functioning of various web operations.
Boris eventually returned to Decisions.com in 2016, continuing their work as a Lead UX Designer/Senior UI Developer with IT Admin Duties. Throughout their career, Boris has consistently honed their skills in user interfaces and has proven himself as a dedicated and successful professional.
Boris Otašević obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Montenegro, where they studied from 2000 to 2004.
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