Next up in our series of Meet the Team blogs, we are introducing you to Kalina Ivanova. Kalina has been with us for just over a year and works out of our Sofia office.
What is your role and what does it involve?
I am a Data Analytics Consultant at Adatis. My role involves end to end engagement and delivery on analytics projects across different clients and industries.
What do you like most about your job?
I like the various challenges which the consultancy work presents and the lifestyle that goes with it – keeping up with the latest tech updates on a daily basis and learning industry-specific knowledge while working for a client. I also enjoy enabling clients to make informed decisions and their smiles when they realise how much time we save them by automating data-related activities.
What is your favourite thing about Adatis?
What I like most about Adatis is that it gives us a lot of freedom in decision making and it supports everyone to grow in their desired career path.
Describe the culture at Adatis in three words
Data-driven decisions, Transparency and Opportunities!
Tell us a random fact about yourself?
I enjoy painting, hiking and making chocolate disappear. ????
What could we find you doing at the weekend?
I enjoy spending the weekends with a cup of high-quality coffee somewhere in the mountains surrounded by my favourite people.
If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Homemade chocolate!
We hope you enjoyed learning more about Kalina. Please check out our previous Meet the Team blogs below and get to know some of our other Adati!
Catherine Sachdev – Marketing Assistant
Alex Kordbacheh – Junior Consultant
Zach Stagers – Senior Consultant
Donna Bavin – People Operations Lead
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