Having the ability to turn your hobby and passion into a job is everyone's dream. I have been fortunate enough to live that dream. Since mid-2006 I am engaged with the leading organization in the overclocking universe. Our team consists of nothing but die-hard hardware and overclocking enthusiasts who strive to improve the visibility of overclocking in the world of IT, redefine the international overclocking scene, and help preserve the warm-hearted nature of the community as it grows larger.
Over the years we have grown from a website with a small database of overclocking results, to a world-renown organization widely acclaimed for its expertise in hardware performance tuning, insight in the power user community, organization of both online and offline events, and participating as key partner in software and hardware product launches
As the Project Manager for HWBOT, I am in charge of the short-term and long-term strategy planning for the organization. This includes managing project goals and targets from the initial brainstorm phase to the final production phase, recording and organizing of user feedback, providing key information and support for major events, research and analysis of statistical information.
But first and foremost, my job and passion is to evangelize overclocking. Getting more people involved, creating a better overclocking environment to enjoy the hobby, while keeping a heart for the community.
Director @ From November 2014 to Present (1 year) New Taipei City, TaiwanDirector @ From November 2014 to Present (1 year) TaiwanContributing writer @ Contributing to the "world's best online overclocking magazine" with small articles and insights in the overclocking community. From December 2010 to Present (4 years 11 months) Contributor @ Contributing to Overclocking-TV projects on a regular basis From January 2012 to Present (3 years 10 months) Reviewer @ Testing and evaluating computer hardware From July 2007 to Present (8 years 4 months) Project Manager @ In charge of the daily operations at HWBOT and planning future projects From October 2009 to November 2014 (5 years 2 months) New Taipei City, TaiwanVolunteer @ Working as result moderator and later administrator on a voluntary basis From August 2006 to October 2009 (3 years 3 months)
Pieter-Jan Plaisier is skilled in: Performance Tuning, Analysis, Problem Solving, Social Media, Writing, Planning, Project Planning, Product Marketing, Hardware, Social Media Marketing, Marketing, Troubleshooting, Public Relations, Windows, Computer Hardware, Marketing Strategy, English, Customer Service, Social Networking, Marketing Communications, Online Marketing, Research, Market Research, Product Management, Overclocking
Websites:
http://hwbot.org,
http://www.madshrimps.com,
http://www.theoverclocker.com/