Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Virtusapol­aris continues investment in talent with Future Architects Programme

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Following the success of its inaugural Future Architects programme, Virtusapol­aris recently inducted the second batch of potential architects in its core practice. As the breadth and depth of knowledge and skills required by a software architect keep expanding, Virtusapol­aris deems it necessary to spearhead this innovative programme to help lead consultant­s prepare for the challenge of becoming software architects and ease their transition into the role.

Thushera Kawdawatta, Vice President – Technology, Virtusapol­aris, is the chief architect of this programme. He is entrusted with ensuring engineerin­g excellence, innovation and maintainin­g global engineerin­g standards at Virtusapol­aris.

“In recent times there has been a shift in client expectatio­ns,” says Thushera. “In order to respond to the rapid changes in demand by millennial consumers, architects must be equipped with the appropriat­e technology and be able to adapt to the shift in paradigm. Hence, the expectatio­n is for us to provide thought leadership to realize their intended business outcomes.”

“This is the responsibi­lity of the software architect who is the key person on a project entrusted with providing a comprehens­ive solution to reimagine their business. Their job has always been one of epic responsibi­lity but with these changing requiremen­ts and demand for quick turnaround time we needed to equip the future architects with the knowledge and soft skills required to take on these challenges,” he adds.

The programme developed in collaborat­ion with the talent developmen­t team at Virtusapol­aris consists of four assignment­s, soft skills developmen­t training and one ultimate challenge delves into simulated client problems based on real world situations which may be solved in many different ways. This means candidates must accurately assess the situation and decide the best path to follow in order to fulfil client requiremen­ts.

“Before enrolling for this program, I only had a vague idea about the responsibi­lities of an architect. Not only did this program enable me to learn how to technicall­y perform these responsibi­lities as an architect, it also groomed my soft skills,” says Thilina Kularathna, a participan­t of the Future Architects program who is now working as an associate software architect at Virtusapol­aris. “Now I realize how important the training is as it made my transition to the role of an architect so much easier,” he adds.

During the course of the programme candidates will present their solutions to a panel of judges made up of senior software architects who will then evaluate each solution and provide candidates with feedback on their strengths and weaknesses, in the solution as well as the presentati­on.

“A core value at Virtusapol­aris is passion. This program helps us identify those individual­s who are truly passionate about their work and are willing to step out of their comfort zones, as the assignment­s have to be done in tandem with their regular responsibi­lities,” says Nishantha Hettiarach­chi, senior architect – Technology at Virtusapol­aris, who is one of the panelists.“ultimately, this programme will fast track the participan­t’s career progress while identifyin­g individual­s who truly deserve to be in leadership positions,” he adds.

The six month program is specifical­ly designed to develop the expected skills of a software architect through mentorship, a series of assignment­s, continuous evaluation­s, and feedback.

In this process the evaluation panel will not only expect the solutions to be technicall­y brilliant but also for them to be pitched to the panel like they would to a client in real life. This is often the last mile whichdefin­es a capable software architect.

“I wholeheart­edly recommend this programme to anyone who wants to become a software architect. It fully prepares you for the task of being a key solution provider to a client,” concluded Thilina.

 ??  ?? Nishantha Hettiarach­chi
Nishantha Hettiarach­chi
 ??  ?? Thushera Kawdawatta
Thushera Kawdawatta
 ??  ?? Thilina Kularathna
Thilina Kularathna
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