Not your typical
data analyst.
Business background, tech curiosity, and a genuine obsession with understanding how things work. Here is a bit more about who I am.
How I got into data
I spent three years in a Business International bachelor exploring everything: marketing, entrepreneurship, international trade. I was curious about a lot of things but not sure where to focus. Then I landed an internship at iExec, a Web3 startup in Lyon, as a Product Manager Junior.
That was the moment things clicked. I was doing market research on Dune Analytics, diving into on-chain data, running developer interviews, and I realised I genuinely enjoyed making sense of messy, complex information. My school had just launched a Data Science Master's and I applied immediately.
Since then I have been building the technical foundations I was missing. Two years at Cheil France working on Samsung analytics taught me how data actually functions in a business context. Not just the theory, but the real constraints, the stakeholders, the decisions that depend on it.
Where I have been
Bachelor Business International · Inseec Lyon
Three years exploring marketing, entrepreneurship and international trade before finding my direction.
iExec · Product Manager Junior
Web3 market research, 15+ developer interviews, product workshops with the CEO. Where data started making sense to me.
Master's in Data Science · Inseec MSc Paris
SQL, Python, predictive analytics, web analytics, data marketing. Building the technical side.
Cheil France · Digital Data Analyst
Two years managing analytics for Samsung France. Dashboards, product launch tracking, tag audits, client presentations. My real-world data education.
Looking for what comes next
Finishing my Master's, building projects, and actively looking for a data role in Geneva.
The way I think
I need to understand before I move forward. If something does not make sense to me, I will spend the time figuring it out rather than working around it. It slows me down sometimes, but it means I rarely get things wrong for the wrong reasons.
I like things to be clean and intentional. Messy dashboards, unclear KPIs, metrics that do not connect to decisions: these bother me. I care about making data actually usable, not just available.
I am still building. I do not pretend to know everything. I am early in my career and I know it. What I bring is genuine curiosity, a strong business instinct, and the drive to keep learning.
What keeps me busy
I am fairly introverted by nature, which means I spend a lot of time going deep on things I find interesting. At the moment that includes trail running and boxing (I competed at amateur level this year), Japanese culture and anime, and a lot of time spent in games like Crimson Desert and Minecraft.
I also have a Raspberry Pi 5 running a local LLM at home, I am half-Corsican and grew up between Lyon and the island, I passed my aviation theory certificate at 14, and I genuinely love long walks in places with no signal.
Trail running and boxing
Competed at amateur level in boxing this year. Trail is where I clear my head.
Gaming
MMORPG world, Cyberpunk 2077, Minecraft. Currently on Crimson Desert.
Japanese culture
Anime, aesthetics, the detail-obsessed approach to craft. Genuine long-term interest.
Web3 and AI
Running ClawBot locally on a Pi 5. Co-founder of Altia, a hybrid crypto wallet.
Aviation
Passed my BIA (aviation theory) at 14. Still one of my favourite things I have done.
Cinema
Blade Runner, Drive, Star Wars. Films that take their time and trust the viewer.
I am actively looking for a data analyst role in Geneva from September 2026. If you think we could work well together, I would love to hear from you.
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