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My Employments

2025

    2025 - Current
    My position as Atlassian Architect with Sii Sweden includes to support customers with existing architectural design and help them with system optimization for performance, scalability, integrations, security and legal compliance. I also support in sales activities to present and recommend technologies, tools and solutions based on customer business requirements and technical design. Support and lead social events such as events, webinars, presentations and technical workshops. And I am expecte

2023

    2023 - 2025
    Assignment: Take ownership of the Atlassian platform on data Center and define and implement strategies to make it secure, compliant and used responsibly. Consolidate 1300+ Atlassian products and apps across 500+ domains and organize the move from data center to Cloud with a green field approach. Act as expert towards the 400+ teams and help them move from old and obsolete setup towards a structured and modern way of working. Improve support for the 120.000 customers in the platform and ensure i

2020

    2020 - 2022
    I joined Cartina Design as a general senior consultant with a holistic perspective. As I have multiple areas where I can work, my position was defined in the UX group, but my range of assignments was not restricted to UX. I was focusing on Atlassian projects, but as Cartina did not have an Atlassian offering, I was put in the UX design category. I had already seen several of my design colleagues from Zington join Cartina, so it made sense to follow them to Cartina Design.

2019

    2019 - 2020
    On October 18th, 2019, Zington was formally announced. Claremont shed the old name and became Zington. This was not a major change for me, as my role within the design group was the same. I was still the UX designer, and everything but UX design and my assignments were more and more focused on Atlassian. While my work did not change much, and while the people were mostly the same, Zington was not Claremont. The stress of launching in another country and the increased pressure to deliver good res

2016

    2016 - 2019
    When a colleague asked me to be a reference for a job he applied for with Claremont, I of course agreed. During the call @Aki Ravelin reminded me that we had spoken earlier. At that time, I was too busy to have an interview, but I felt that now would be a good time to do so. I quickly got an interview, and as Claremont reminded me of Brightstep, I decided to join. I was hired to join the new UX design business area that was in development and led by @Aki Ravelin under the larger Architecture &am

2015

    2015 - 2016
    In June 2015, Brightstep was purchased by Accenture Interactive. This was a huge transformation, and I had just had an intervention after I resigned to join Klarna (yes, this is the second time I had a job offer from Klarna), but Mattias and some Brightsteppers convinced me not to leave. As a result, I had a very good position at Accenture and a clear path to starting up my own organization within Accenture if I wanted. After some turbulent time trying to merge into the giant that Accenture is,

2011

    2011 - 2016
    I started at Brightstep after quite a journey on my part. In 2011, my younger brother passed away, and after his funeral, I decided to go for a Yes Man approach for a year. That meant saying yes to everything, and that led me to some strange events. One such event was when one of my customers asked me to present Neurowebdesign at an e-commerce event in Sundsvall. I said yes, even though the idea of public speaking terrified me. I did the presentation, and in the audience was the CEO of Klarna (S

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