Going well and getting more realistic…
Going well and getting more realistic tasks to do and learn.
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Team Oreo is a global design and development company based in London. It’s a virtual company all our employees work remotely. Team Oreo has a deep talent pool in software design and development. We're passionate about creating a simple, functional, and user-friendly design and development for startups, small businesses, and enterprises
Newham, E16, London, United Kingdom
Going well and getting more realistic tasks to do and learn.
It was a great experience to work in a group project and the course which was provided help in enhancing the skills. Special thanks to Hadi and Vennela for giving me this opportunity. All you guidance really fruitful for me.
Thank you for the knowledgeable lessons.
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