It’s time for another Meet the Team blog! This time we’re introducing you to Alex Kordbacheh. Alex first joined us back in 2017 on his university placement year as an Undergraduate Consultant, after completing his degree in Business Information Systems we were super happy to have him back as a Junior Consultant and he’s now been working at Adatis for almost a year and a half.
What is your role and what does it involve?
I’m a Junior Data Analytics Consultant. My role involves developing solutions in the cloud for clients alongside my awesome Adatis colleagues!
What training have you received since being at Adatis?
I have been given many different training opportunities. These range from technical training sessions on our framework and other Azure services to project management and Scrum training. I have been given the opportunity to improve my soft skills too with presentation training. Additionally, Adatis attends many different industry wide events and conferences where you can learn from external professionals.
What is your favourite thing about Adatis?
It’s got to be the awesome culture and people, hands down! Adatis takes pride in it’s values and our people are at the centre of that.
Your favourite TV show?
I’m a bit of a nerd at heart, so it’s got to be Star Trek TNG or DS9.
If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be?
I like a good calzone from time to time!
What would you do if you won the lottery?
Help the people around me, buy a nice home and an old Ford Mustang Mach 1 to go with it. Got to love American muscle and old school V8 engines!
We hope you enjoyed getting to know Alex a little better, check out our previous meet the team blogs below:
Zach Stagers – Senior Consultant
Donna Bavin – People Operations Lead
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