We hope you are enjoying our series of Meet the Team blogs! Next up we’re introducing you to Sagar. Sagar joined us in April as a Managed Services Consultant and is based in India working from our Pune office.
What is your role at Adatis and what does it involve?
I have joined Adatis as a Consultant in the Managed Services Team, and my role involves supporting multiple clients in their issues and requirements and delivering them the best solutions.
What is your favourite thing about Adatis so far?
My favourite thing in my time at Adatis so far has been the company culture and the people. Adatis really cares for its people.
Why did you decide to join Adatis?
I joined for future career growth prospects and the company culture attracted me initially.
What skills do you hope to develop whilst at Adatis?
I hope to develop skills in Azure data platform, Databricks and Power BI expertise as Adatis.
What is your dream holiday destination?
I would love to visit Leh, The Netherlands and Canada
Tell us something on your bucket list?
A trip to Bali or The Maldives is on my bucket list!
What is your ideal way to spend the weekend?
Spending time with Family and Friends
What’s your favourite TV show?
The Big Bang Theory and Tom and Jerry (always my favourite) ????
What would you do if you won the lottery?
If I ever won the lottery, I’d use the money to visit my dream holiday destinations and I would also invest in a business to generate more money.
If you could eat only one kind of food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I would love to have either Maharashtrian or Punjabi cuisine.
That brings us to the end of Sagar’s blog! We hope you got to know a little more about him, why he joined Adatis and what he gets up to in his spare time! Keep an eye out for our future Meet the Team blogs and read our previous ones here.
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