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Yes, of course. So I'm Michèle. And, I have to go a bit further back in time. I actually grew up a little bit all around the world. Switzerland, Austria, India and Singapore. And ultimately, my interest in India led to my bachelor in Indology, which is basically the history of India. Also Hindi, Sanskrit religion, geography, etcetera. And after my bachelor thesis, I didn't quite know what I wanted to study. I just I mean, sorry to work. I just knew that it should be an international job so that I can work anywhere around the world. Um, so I got into a startup which was moving and cleaning platform. And I was working on data visualization with the tool called Tableau. And after that, I realized that tableau was not the only thing I wanted to be able to know. So I decided to do a data science boot camp, um, to acquire more information about data in general. Um, after that boot camp, I went tho Swiss International Airlines to do an internship there in business intelligence and data science. And, uh, unfortunately, they could not offer me a job afterwards. So then I went to the biggest new company in Switzerland, which is called 20 Minuten, which is where today
Well, I mean, I can speak from what I have learned in the past few years. So in my current job right now. I worked with Google Analytics with Google Tag Manager. Google data studio, tableau, Jira, uh, scrum tools, BigQuery were SQL is of importance and Python and then also a lot of Google Sheets and Google Slides, but that's the jist of it.
so there are many different people I work with on a daily basis. And that is, for example, business analysts, product owners, SEO managers. iOS and Adnroid developers, full stack developers, data scientists, marketing manager, journalists, chief editors, uhm, and a lot of head ofs who want to know data for their team. And, um, what is important here to be able to work with them is to understand what their role is and where they come from and to also understand their problems and to be able to speak their language if it's business or IT. The languages differ a lot, um, so it is important to know what exactly they want and what they already know in order to give them the correct answers to their questions.