Anastasia Valkina has extensive work experience in the field of data analysis and sales support. Anastasia began their career in 2011 as an Analyst at Status, where they tracked sales and analyzed the company's financial situation. In 2013, they joined Image Oil Invest corp. as an Analyst, responsible for forming consolidated statements and analyzing performance indicators. Anastasia then joined Amadeus IT Group in 2015 as a Sales Support Specialist, assisting the sales team with various responsibilities such as customer communications and work order production. At Amadeus, they also worked as a Data Analyst, preparing sales reports, generating demand forecasts, and developing cost and sales reporting models. In 2017, they joined SQUAD as a Senior Data Analyst, where they focused on developing reports on technical support staff productivity, analyzing video datasets, and optimizing call center operations. Most recently, they joined Itera - MAKE A DIFFERENCE in 2018 as a Senior Data Analyst. Throughout their career, Anastasia has demonstrated a strong ability to analyze data, provide recommendations, and support informed business decisions.
Anastasia Valkina began their education in 2006 at Kyiv National Economics University, where they pursued a master's degree in Statistics. Anastasia completed their studies at the university in 2011. In 2012, they enrolled at the Academy of Advocacy of Ukraine and obtained a bachelor's degree in Jurisprudence in 2015. Additionally, in 2015, Anastasia attended Perspectiva-XXI, although the degree obtained from this institution is unknown.
In terms of certifications, Anastasia Valkina has obtained several. In 2019, they completed the courses "DAT206x: Analyzing and Visualizing Data with Excel," "DAT201x: Querying Data with Transact-SQL," and "DAT207x: Analyzing and Visualizing Data with Power BI" offered by Microsoft. Most recently, in August 2022, Anastasia acquired the Google Data Analytics Certificate through a course on Coursera.
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