Transform ideas into action
Transform yourself now! Transform ideas into action
Transform ideas into action
Transform ideas into action
Because your code minimize the footprint of logistics.
As a developer or engineer at Transporeon, you are responsible for transforming our ideas into action. We are a technology company at our core, and our mission is to build code to minimize the global footprint of logistics. Are you up for the challenge?
Employee Stories
Hear from members of the Development and Engineering team about their own experience working with Transporeon.
Sebastian: Tech Lead
From dropout to technical manager - Transforming since 2013
I started coding very early and built my own computer games as a kid. At the same time, I neglected school and often skipped class. French and Latin were not my strong points at school. I then took a chance via a second educational path to get my high school diploma, putting coding in the background so as not to be left behind socially and professionally.
Later, I studied history and sociology and, after various internships and a year as a full-time dad, I ended up back where I feel most comfortable: in IT.
At first, I only programmed websites for friends or my own gaming blog. But soon I knew that I wanted to turn my hobby into a profession and looked for an apprenticeship at, among others, Transporeon.
Although the application deadline had already passed, I was invited to an interview, because the Hiring Manager in charge had a soft spot for my blog. We immediately hit it off and since then I've had several positions within the company. Through my continuous development, I went from IT-Trainee to software developer, transformed myself to Co-Team lead and later to Technical Manager at Transporeon — a transformation à la Transporeon, I would say.
Ruben: Software Developer
Transforming since 2018
I was interested in animals quite early in my life, especially in birds. The first book I can remember was actually a bird identification book.
Because of my interest in technology I wanted to study bionics but in the end came to study biology in Bonn where I also did my PhD. During my studies I also took some programming lectures just because it couldn’t hurt to have some knowledge about it. I never planned or expected at that time that software development would become my profession.
After the PhD I moved to Ulm to do scientific research at the university. After a while I was questioning if I should leave science, not because of the scientific work itself but because of the insecurities around it. So I said to myself “now or never” and searched for ways to leave the science world which in the end led me to becoming a software developer.
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Senior Recruiter