Workforce increases by 10% at JFDI
JFDI’s workforce increases:
Today we welcome a new team member – Karan Thomason
Karan is a Microsoft 365 Consultant specialising in SharePoint.
JFDI has been developing for SharePoint since the beginning, even before it was known as SharePoint. Clients trust us with their systems and data. They value the expertise delivered when engaging with the wider business—always supporting stakeholders to the best of their abilities. We needed Karan on board to gain extra capacity enabling us to develop even more solutions for our clients daily. Thank you for choosing us, Karan! 🙂
We are also delighted to welcome Sree!
Today we welcome a new team member – Sree Dyavadi.
Sree is an experienced data transformation expert specialising in Microsoft PowerBI. Thank you, as well, for choosing us, Sree! 🙂
JFDI are recognised experts in Microsoft SharePoint, and if you wish to leverage our expertise for your needs, get in touch.
If you are looking for employment, check out our current vacancies, here: SharePoint Online Developer / SharePoint Consultant & here: Data Analytics & Integration Developer
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