I completed my master's degree abroad, which not only enhanced my English language skills but also allowed me to further develop myself in diverse cultural environments. Additionally, I am proficient in the Polish language. I have a strong interest and passion for the field of data. By learning programming languages such as SQL and Python, I have undertaken small projects and attended relevant training sessions. These experiences have provided me with a solid foundation for solving data-focused problems. My analytical thinking and technical skills equip me to tackle complex issues and make data-driven decisions effectively. Being accustomed to working in multicultural settings, I am adept at collaborating within teams and benefiting from various perspectives. In the future, I aim to specialize in data analysis and software development, striving to generate innovative solutions in these fields.
I've been instrumental in enhancing operational efficiency and regulatory compliance through automation and meticulous auditing processes. I've developed Python scripts and desktop applications to automate complex tasks, significantly reducing manual effort and time consumption. As part of the classification team, I've achieved a 100% quality performance in identifying type I errors (false positives) and contributed to regulatory compliance by auditing products listed on the Amazon website. My responsibilities also include investigating and suppressing non-compliant products, as well as reviewing and reinstating those that meet Amazon's regulatory and safety standards. Additionally, I've provided support to the rule writing team by crafting regular expression (REGEX) syntax and utilized SQL queries for data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL) tasks, culminating in the preparation of comprehensive reports for the audit process.
I ran online ads in Saudi Arabia that made more people aware of our brand and got them talking about it. I listened to what customers wanted and suggested products they might like. I also gathered feedback from people who bought our stuff after sales, which helped us make our products even better.
We gathered information about how much tobacco was being produced and how many cigarettes different companies were making in Poland and Turkey. We also looked into the amounts of tobacco being brought into and sent out of these countries. Then, we studied both the demand for tobacco products and how much tobacco was available in Poland and Turkey to see how they matched up.