Agio's Boston Office
Our offices in Boston (we say BAH-stin) are at 1 International Place, a premier building in the heart of the financial district. Through our floor-to-ceiling windows, we have a gorgeous view of the Harbor and the airport. As System Analysts, we sit on-site in the offices of our clients and see them often throughout the course of the day. Most of us start our day at the Church of the Double D (Dunkin Doughnuts) and then head out around Boston visiting our clients. We get to work with new technology and a lot of different personalities every day. It's not mundane to say the least. We work in multiple environments and they're all different.
While one of our crew was once told he "lacked the proper polish for yachting", we do pride ourselves on looking sharp. Training's really important so we'll pop down to NYC to attend seminars with the group down there or we'll head out to Oklahoma and get trained-up with the crew at the operational headquarters. If we had to wrap up our day short and sweet we'd say, "great experience, intense, a lot of pressure, demanding - but you're going to get a lot out of it." At the end of the day, we toast the end of the day with a PBR (Pabst Blue Ribbon) and get ready to start all over again.
Where We Hang Out
The Vaultfor lunch
The Barking Crab
The Black Rose
Biddy Early's - when you're looking for someplace sketchy
Coogan's Bluff
Details of the City
Population: 617,594
Fun Fact: On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the very first phone call in history from his Boston machine shop. The call was to his assistant, Thomas A. Watson, in which Bell chimed, from down the hall, "Watson come here, I want you!"
