It's all about my life in Germany
My day usually begins with a team meeting and coffee. I spend most of my time working on data mining, SW architecture, and SW engineering patterns and solutions. This is one of my favourite areas in my life.
To build and model solutions for the business and analytics team, I usually work closely with entrepreneurs, researchers, and architects. Other times, I'm building my professional network, my skill sets and attending international conferences such as AI in HCI.
I occasionally sync up with leaders and product for sprint and roadmap-planning to collaborate on new initiatives.
I started my career in 2017 as an intern at Siemens, a great company where I like working. Later in 2018, I joined Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy as a full-time employee.
Moving to Germany has long been a goal of mine, and I've been preparing it since 2018. Finally, I've relocated to Germany from India.I now live in Chemnitz, where I am doing my MSc in Web Engineering and working as a student at Siemens AG.
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One of the main reasons behind moving to Germany is because of the high standard of living, as well as the people, the universities that focus on research, and the tremendous opportunities for highly skilled people.
So far, student life in Germany has been fantastic; nevertheless, there are many cultural differences to which I will gladly adjust, and I enjoy being in a diverse environment, Which means I am interested in learning more about German culture, food, communities, and history. Now I'm more focused on my career, I like traveling around Europe and taking photographs that help me to build happiest memories in my life.
Failures are one of the other sides of my life and I have failed so many times in my life, but I'm so happy because failures in my life made me even stronger and more successful. I'm a person who likes to challenge myself and try out something new and fail. Life is like a movie, and you are the only one person who will create stories, that means accepting the failures and move on your life.
To sum up, before I go any further, I'd want to share a few principles that I try to adhere to throughout my life. Experiment with new things and don't be afraid of failure. I realize that some people laugh at people who fail, but my advice is to ignore them and go on since these people never want to try new things and will continue to laugh at the end of their lives without achieving anything.
Also, because we don't live in a perfect society where no one is perfect, be aware of those around you and avoid toxic people. It's fine to be sad but stick to the three-day rule and stay strong. Be a kind person, help others, and try to understand other people's views; this will help you realize the value of life. Another factor is a desire to learn more and embrace more challenges that are above your capabilities, as well as a willingness to take risks in life, which will help you become more self-reliant and resilient.
Senior Design Engineer, Process and GPS Specialist at Siemens Gamesa Renewable energy
2 年Great article
kaufm. Gesch?ftsführer/CFO/Managing Director Finance SGRE AT+CZ and Head of Finance Operational Excellence
2 年All the best Arun ????
Well said. Good to see your growth from there to here it's amazing. Wishing you all the best for your future endeavours.?
CMO at Evoqins
2 年Impressive ??
Consultant Development | Reactjs | MERN
2 年Great article!