Swedish tools vendor takes on new engineers and support staff

Hansoft expands team with four new hires

Tools vendor Hansoft has expanded its team with four new employees who recently joined its head office in Uppsala, Sweden.

The new recruits are engineers and technical support staff.

Johan Stenson and Volkan Akol have started as a QA engineers at Hansoft.

Stenson studied engineering physics at Uppsala University and has spent the last seven years working in QA at Ongame and Klarna in Stockholm, Sweden. Akol previously worked at Starbreeze as QA lead and associate producer. Before entering software development, Volkan made a career as a digital artist and musician, touring around the world with the ‘death metal’ band Sanctrum.

Mathias Anderssén has been hired as server and integration engineer. He previously worked as an online programmer at Starbreeze in Uppsala, Sweden. Anderssén studied game development at PlaygoundSquad in Falun, Sweden.

And Rikard Nilsson has joined as technical support manager. Before Hansoft, Nilsson worked at Nasdaq OMX’s Technical Operations. Nilsson studied Mathematics and Economics at Uppsala University.

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