My job in CBRT has always required an extensive focus on the real and financial sector analyses within a financial stability and a macroprudential policy framework. In this endeavor, my work has been a crucial source of contribution in supporting the policymakers. My work has required a considerable extent of analytical skills, which have proved to be vital in the achievements in my practical experiences and my theoretical work.
My work scheme has always involved a heavy workload spread all around the year constrained by strict deadlines and tight time budgets, all quite challenging. I have learned through the years how to manage these constraints and transform the stress and uncertainty into productivity rather successfully by being highly organized and with meticulous planning. I have had longer than ten years of experience in leading project teams successfully.
I also had inter-organizational experience in data management issues both within the country and abroad at both meeting and co-working levels.
My workload through these years has always involved dealing with very large datasets from different sources.
Currently, I am working as a research analyst in the Structural Economic Research Department of CBRT, and as a seasoned expert in real sector analysis, risk, and banking. My current responsibilities involve the coordination of the establishment and the development of research and reporting data warehouses. I am also responsible for preparing ad-hoc reports, briefs, and papers for the upper management about credit and systemic risk, financial stability, and economic development issues.
Against this background, while fulfilling the requirements, I firmly believe that I would prove of great value in dealing with and further improving the data management and analysis issues needed in the advertised position’s job details.
Please find my current and past responsibilities and past and ongoing work on my attached CV explained in detail.
Tuesday, 21 June 2022
My job in CBRT
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