John Raciti

Web Developer, Project Manager, and Designer in Sydney, Australia

John Raciti

Web Developer, Project Manager, and Designer in Sydney, Australia

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“When facing your own mortality let it be your own greatest counsel.” ~ John Raciti.

Worked on major projects for General Electric Company, Healthscope, Telstra Corporation & Woolworths and many more companies.

Front-end UI/UX Developer | Project Manager | Developer Front-end Full-stack – past clients Telstra, GE, PwC. User Experience Designer and Desktop Publisher (from Sydney, Australia) to well known and respected global firms listed in Forbes, Fortune 500, NASDAQ, Swiss and on the ASX.

Building relationships, creating value. Your agenda is our agenda. Let’s work together to make sure your company is ready to take advantage of new opportunities to grow.

Proud to be associated with dynamic organisations that challenge us to remain ahead of the field.

Providing workforce management solution’s designed to increase your productivity and reduce cost, enabling you to effectively manage your workforce.

Working with leading Australia–based financial software company, providing Banking, Wealth Management and Mortgage Broking solutions, primarily in Australia, and also internationally across Asia and the Middle-East.

Working with the largest developer of software and web-based tools for healthcare Service Planning, Functional Briefing, Supply Capture, Mapping and Equipment Planning for the entire healthcare industry.

Implementing, executing, and creating sustain enterprise risk management strategies leveraging a comprehensive suite of products and services.

Helping clients to become “smarter” as the planet becomes more digitally interconnected.

Working with Australia’s leading information and advertising business and Australia’s leading information resource.

Working with Australia’s third largest credit union, supporting teachers and their families with savings accounts, loans, insurance, term deposits, credit cards and more.

Working with the world’s second largest company, based on a formula that compared the total sales, profits, assets, and market value of several multinational companies.