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B-Stock is so excited to welcome Morane Elbaz to the Product team this summer! As a summer teammate, we know Morane will be an incredible asset to the company. Morane is currently working on their Master’s in Business Analytics at Columbia University. Learn a bit more about Morane and see their answers to some questions below.
I am most excited to learn more about analytics and how to play around with data to make strategic decisions.
When I was a kid, I wanted to be an architect. Then I realized I loved numbers and majored in Mathematics!
Do what makes you happy, and don’t care what others think.
Playing board/card games with friends or playing with my dogs.
A hidden talent of mine is that I can draw.
I enjoy working in silence better. But I love electro music.
I would love to travel to Iceland and to South America!
I usually like multitasking so when I am stuck I work on a different project and when I get back to the initial one it’s like I get a fresh start on it. It helps me a lot to come up with new ideas because I will keep thinking about it.
I am proud of my journey and where I am in life right now. I graduated with a BS in Mathematics and am now getting my Master of Science in Business Analytics. I can’t wait to see what my next accomplishment will be.
As a Product Data Analyst Intern, I would love to contribute to B-Stock’s growth and bring value to the customers.
If you’re interested in B-Stock’s internship program, please contact [email protected] or reach out on LinkedIn!
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