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Purnjay Peshawaria

I meet with a business value consultant to learn about value engineering in the context of data analytics, exploring how we can create more value for our clients.

5.00 AM

I wake up and start my day with a morning run, getting my blood pumping and my energy levels up for the day ahead.

5.30 AM

After the run, it's time for an intense workout at the gym to further boost my energy levels and strengthen my body.

7.00 AM

After the workout, I take a refreshing shower and get ready for the day.

7.30 AM

A nutritious breakfast fuels me for the busy day ahead.

8.00 AM

I hop on the light-rail and make my way to the city office, eager to start the day.

8.30 AM

As soon as I arrive at the office, I dive into my work, checking emails, responding to messages, and reviewing my schedule for the day.

9.00 AM

I work on an ESG demo, helping an Australian bank address its ESG and climate risk. I write some code and use SAS visual analytics to create compelling visualizations that will help us tell a powerful story to our clients.

day in the life Purnjay Peshawaria SAS at work station

11.00 AM

I present the demo internally to my colleagues, getting feedback and critical insights that will help us improve the next demo.

12.00 PM

Lunchtime provides an opportunity to recharge and refuel before the afternoon's activities.

12.30 PM

I catch up with my mentor and discuss my current projects and learn new knowledge-oriented processes that will help me develop my skills further.

day in the life Purnjay Peshawaria SAS catch up with mentor

1.30 PM

I attend a customer advisory workshop that covers the financial services industry, discussing insurance trends and new use cases for data analytics.

2.30 PM

I meet with a business value consultant to learn about value engineering in the context of data analytics, exploring how we can create more value for our clients.

day in the life Purnjay Peshawaria SAS at the meeting

3.30 PM

I learn about Kubernetes, which is critical for an upcoming project that requires containerization.

day in the life Purnjay Peshawaria SAS wrapping up by checking emails

4.30 PM

I wrap up my day by checking my emails and reviewing my schedule for the following day.

5.30 PM

I make my way home, ready to unwind after a busy day.

6.00 PM

A delicious dinner and some nice music help me relax and reflect on the day's activities.

7.00 PM

I stay up to date on the latest advances in AI and technology by watching the news and reading about the latest developments.

8.00 PM

I get ready for bed, excited for the opportunities that tomorrow will bring.

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