Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right consultant is a big decision, and it helps to know what to expect. I’ve gathered the questions people ask most so you can get a clear sense of how I work, what collaboration looks like, and how quickly we can get started. If something’s on your mind, you’re always welcome to ask.
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As a former software engineer, I’m comfortable adapting to a wide range of tools and systems. I keep my own setup simple and reliable, and I choose platforms that support clear communication and efficient collaboration. If your team already works within specific tools, I can usually plug into those without any issue.
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Yes — I have extensive experience with both JIRA and Azure DevOps, including dashboards, test management, and backlog organization. These platforms share many of the same core structures as other modern delivery tools, so I adapt quickly and work comfortably in a variety of them.
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I primarily work remotely because it offers the most flexibility, focus, and cost‑efficiency for people — and it allows you to have instant access to support without waiting on travel or scheduling logistics. Because my services are delivered remotely, you can work with me no matter where you’re located.
Onsite work is available when an engagement truly requires it — we’ll go over availability, travel, and any additional costs ahead of time so there are no surprises.
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You can expect to hear from me within two to three business days. I keep communication clear, consistent, and reliable from the very beginning and throughout our work together, so you always know what to expect.
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Fit matters. If either of us feels the partnership isn’t serving the work, we’ll talk about it directly and decide on the best next step. That may mean adjusting the scope or, if needed, ending the engagement respectfully and cleanly. My goal is always to make sure the work moves forward in the right way, even if that means helping you transition to a better‑aligned solution.