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A Major Milestone

February 25th, 2023 is a big day for my career, it marks my 10 year anniversary working at Salesforce in the Vancouver office!

View from my desk at the Salesforce Vancouver office. Tenure trophies included!

Never would I have imagined that I would have stayed at a company this long when I joined back in 2013. Previous to my time at Salesforce, I had only spent just shy of 3 years at one organization. Thankfully, Salesforce has provided me opportunities to pivot and change my focus in my 10 years at the company:

  • Working in a highly visible engineering operations and developer productivity team, running systems used by all of Salesforce’s engineers.

  • Stepping into a manager role and being able to lead numerous teams through the company’s growth.

  • Chasing my dream to work for Salesforce.org, and build products that help nonprofit and education institutions scale their impact.

  • Joining the Technology, People, Innovation & Learning team with a focus on building programs that allow our highly technical staff to grow their careers and focus on our top priorities in the technology organization.

During my time at Salesforce I have also gone through numerous life events and have had support from the organization the entire time:

  • Getting married and having the flexibility to take time away for an extended honeymoon in Thailand.

  • Being diagnosed with a chronic illness and having the medical support through insurance coverage to get the care I needed.

  • Welcoming Rupert to the world and taking 6 weeks off to spend time with him and Alyssa during those first precious weeks.

  • Purchasing our first townhome and having enough in the bank for a down payment.

  • Welcoming Henrik to the world and having 12 weeks (yes!) figure out how to parent two young children.

  • Purchasing our first house and having the financial stability to do so.

I’m extremely grateful for the opportunities that working at Salesforce has provided me. While this is a tough time in our industry and for the company as a whole, I can’t help but reflect on these 10 years and be thankful, and look forward to many more opportunities for growth in the future!

Dylan Hansen
Top 10 Albums of 2022

As we approach the end of 2022, I’m excited to share my top albums of the year - as is tradition! Interestingly this is one of the years where I added the fewest amount of new albums to my collection. I made a purposeful change in my habits to listen to music less and read more, as well as include more podcasts in my life.

Nevertheless, music is still an important part of my life and this year I was able to (finally) go to a live show after the COVID-19 pandemic. It was great to be back!

10. Slipknot - The End, So Far
9. Pusha T - It’s Almost Dry
8. Billy Talent - Crisis of Faith
7. A Wilhelm Scream - Lose Your Delusion
6. The Flatliners - New Ruin
5. RHCP - Unlimited Love
4. Classified - Retrospected (Acoustic)
3. RHCP - Return of the Dream Canteen
2. Joey Bada$$ - 2000
1. Alexisonfire - Otherness

Wishing everyone who reads this a happy holiday season and all the best in 2023!

Dylan Hansen
Family Update - New House!

It's been a number of months since my last post, and for good reason!  It's been a summer of transition for the Hansen family as we have hit a huge milestone: we purchased our first single-family home in Metro Vancouver!

For the past 5 years we have been living in an amazing townhome community in Port Moody.  As the boys have grown and gotten bigger, and as we have been more comfortable with maintenance of our own space, we were ready to make the leap into formal home-ownership.  Additionally, we are renting out our townhome and as such are becoming landlords at the same time.  It's been a wild ride!

I wanted to do a quick write up on some of the tips that I have when trying to find the right home in the Vancouver area.  Granted, since our purchase earlier this year, the market has shifted dramatically (higher interest rates are definitely slowing things down).  But given the demand for property in the Vancouver area, finding the right home for you can still be a challenge.

Save, Save and Save Some More

It's a matter of fact in the Vancouver market - you gotta pay to play.  We were lucky in that we did a ton of saving over the COVID-19 pandemic and didn't travel a ton, which allowed us to build a pretty solid nest egg for a down payment for our house.  Practicing prudent budgeting and saving as you lead up to your purchase is key, particularly to have some extra buffer for the added fees (Property Transfer Tax, yikes!) and moving needs.  While you are saving, DON'T put your savings in the stock market!  We kept our nest egg in a high interest savings account, which didn't generate much interest, but was shielded from the market downturn in 2022.

Pick and Explore Your Neighbourhoods

Metro Vancouver continues to grow, with many lovely neighbourhoods across the region that are developing with that growth.  Casting a wide net to Vancouver is going to generate a ton of noise in your search.  Consider exploring neighbourhoods and finding where you may want to lay down roots.  We settled on staying in the Tri-Cities (Port Moody, Coquitlam & Port Coquitlam) area given it's proximity to public transit and outdoor amenities.  However, during our search we almost landed in New Westminster as well!

Lead Your Realtor

Having a realtor as a partner is an important part of the home buying process, but don't leave the discovery of new homes to them.  Realtors are often serving multiple clients at the same time, and in a hot market like Vancouver you need to act quick - particularly on a desirable home.  We utilized Zealty.ca and regular email notifications on new properties in the neighbourhoods that we were interested in living in.  We then would reach out to our realtor to schedule a viewing.  We had to move quick, listings that would come up mid-week would have weekend showings with offers expected by the following Monday.

Get Your Mortgage Pre-Approved

Before starting your search, be sure to find a qualified mortgage professional that can help you understand what mortgage product will work best for you, and what range you’d be able to be able to afford given your income and financial status. I find many folks tend to leave this to later in the process when they’re getting more serious about finding an actual home. Most mortgage pre-approvals last 3 months and allow you to lock in an interest rate (which is key given how much they have grown recently).

Our mortgage broker did a HUGE solid for us - we ere initially thinking a variable rate mortgage for our new property however as interest rates have quickly raised in 2022. As a safeguard, she got us pre-approved for a fixed-rate mortgage at the same time in early 2022 so we were able to lock into a reasonable rate. Find a broker you can trust!

Be Patient

Finding a home is going to take time.  We were passively looking for nearly a year at neighbourhoods and properties.  We put in and were beat out with multiple offers.  Buying a home in Metro Vancouver is going to take time, and don't be discouraged if it takes longer than expected!

Overall, while it was an extremely stressful process to find a new home in the Vancouver area, we're eternally grateful to have landed at a stable place we can call home for the foreseeable future!

Dylan Hansen