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0:00
Интро
0:26
Знакомство
1:45
Как Евгений оказался на заводе
4:05
Почему именно Бауманка и машиностроительные технологии
8:00
Про работу в стартапе в Сколково
10:50
Почему в Бауманке не очень любят москвичей
12:43
Трудности поиска работы инженером и три увольнения за два месяца
14:08
Как нанимают инженеров-конструкторов
17:06
Что было после Сколково
18:45
Разочарование в профессии и дальнейшие планы
20:34
Как Евгений выбирал курсы
22:00
Работа на частном заводе
23:46
Почему аналитика данных
27:07
Про поддержку родителей и друзей
29:00
Знакомство с директором МТС Банка и поиск работы в IT
33:11
Тестовые задания: МТС Банк vs. OZON
34:36
Собеседование на DS в Профи.ру
35:15
Уход с завода в новую профессию
37:49
Как Евгений вливался в IT и что его удивило
39:27
Структура команд МТС Банка
42:26
Самый стыдный вопрос и айтишная лексика
43:23
Ощущение собственной ценности
44:20
Самые приятные и неприятные собеседования
46:40
Открытие нового направления в банке
48:08
Soft skills и hard skills
51:11
Когда Евгений стал зарабатывать в IT больше, чем на заводе
52:38
Путь до миддла
53:50
Вовлечённость в продукт: что важно узнать на собеседовании
55:12
Собеседования и оффер в Ситимобил
1:01:30
Почему Евгений остался в МТС: речь идёт о шестизначных суммах
1:04:07
Плюсы коллектива в IT-компаниях
1:05:00
Почему работа в IT проще работы на заводе
1:07:07
Дальнейшее развитие в компании
1:08:37
Возвращение к материалам karpov.courses во время работы
1:10:38
Трудности в первые полгода в аналитике
1:11:50
Стыдная история
1:13:00
Планы на дальнейшее развитие
1:20:00
Пет-проект Евгения
1:23:20
Стартапы: ожидание и реальность
1:25:18
Советы от Евгения
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Worked as an engineer for 2 years after graduation
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was a small designer at the factory
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company there I am
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worked on vertical structures
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landscaping I went to another company
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who worked there on furnaces for
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glass processing it was before
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I got a job at Skolkovo, it was unsuccessful
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Yes, but I chose NTS Bank How are you
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do you think how long will it take you to change?
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profession
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Hello everyone again
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founder's name is Karpov
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courses we often conduct interviews with
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guys from the industry who
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talk about their experience and their
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way Today we have a special occasion
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That's why
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that Our guest has a special relationship with
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carp in the course Please tell
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a little bit to myself Hello, I'm Zhenya
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I completed the courses and now I work in
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MTSbank and now I get Sen
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analysts Please tell me a little about
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how did it happen
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[music]
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Yeah, well, I have to start with what I have
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technical background I graduated from MSTU
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named after Bauman
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mechanical engineering specialties
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technology and worked for 2 years after
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release by a design engineer at
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factory Which factory had factories
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several one of the last This is a plant
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which is located in Shcherbinka he is on it
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we made parts for
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prestress
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the part I made it for
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nuclear reactor shells and the last
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the project was in Turkey which is Turkish
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nuclear power plant ayu Well, wow
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you went straight after Uni
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work in this field Or how is it
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it turned out I was during my last year
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I also started doing an internship
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small company there I am
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worked on vertical structures
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landscaping maybe I don’t know seen or
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one of the spectators saw a vivid example
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this is the new Sberbank office on Kutuzovsky
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What's there in one of the buildings?
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there are twenty three such green walls
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The green wall means that there
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there is a wall with pipes in it
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pots with plants are inserted into the pile
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light Here is a heap of iron A heap of tender wires and
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designs it all, it's all beautiful
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Looks like such an eco movement Cool
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somehow this
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chose a Good question Probably if I
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I'm not mistaken through Hante I was looking after
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The university had very vague ideas
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than at all
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I wanted to do it Well, I know how
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cool films in some startup
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work about a startup - This is my last
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place of work which I already told you about
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I managed to tell this from the caustic
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it turns out that I started working there
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designed I have different ones there
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the pictures are cool and a year after
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I wanted something more false I went
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to another company that worked there
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furnaces for glass processing Well for
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glass sintering, that is, glass film
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glass is such strong glass
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it turns out that it is impenetrable there
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all sorts of Moscow City cover the same
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glass is made in factories near Moscow
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for all sorts of high-speed trains for
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transports and stuff I haven't heard
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about half of the things you did
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our world consists of them, yes in this
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probably the biggest attraction
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engineering profession that you're sitting there
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designs you create 3D drawings there
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models are great at calculating loads
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all sorts of streams and then send them there
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to Uncle Petya at the factory, some kind of turner
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drawings and he does it all for you and you
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then Wow cool but 90% of the experience Especially
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when you're a beginner, that's when you
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they say damn something is not going there
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do you know anyone there? Well, imagine how
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IKEA people Yes created everything there
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think through and you're like a pioneer
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not IKEA and then someone else's things
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trying to collect They're not going to do it
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taco, when did you choose for yourself
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specialty and university what are you
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guided by what guided
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or Have you ever thought about it or dreamed about it?
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like most I didn't have
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ideas about what to do in
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life came from what I had
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I had math skills at school
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My class had teachers from Moscow State University I
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most of my Odnoklassniki went
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study at hma in
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kmgu tower and so on I wasn’t great
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mathematician to me there, well, I felt that
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I have a certain level
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good But then where is the science?
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theorems and all that stuff, that’s why it’s hard
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I chose a technical specialty and went
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submitted documents to MISiS and my
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I submitted documents to Baumanka
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just like that, no one throws a finger at me
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prompted me I still don’t know how
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You can agree to study at the age of 17
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technology
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some other department there Well, here I am
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I ended up in Baumanka for 6 years also
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turned out to be the most difficult
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Faculty And you have 6 years of specialty
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Yes, me too, but Clinical
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you have psychology
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later Well, this is a more practical thing
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Yes and well it’s probably just from me
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depends I always liked being not
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theoretician and practical and cool
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some things should be created and touched by me
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personally Like, for example, probably others
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people remember some things easier
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if you can imagine how they are
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work in practice Here is Baumanka engineering
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this is purely about this Well, you didn’t regret it
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process 6 years About the choice damn it there
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there was actually a fuss with studying that
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there was not enough pity and plus actually Bau
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there is a good university, a good brand and a community
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good, enough entertainment
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parties there and here. It’s cool to eat
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I don’t know the events there. Have I heard of it or not?
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There is such a thing when the bawn ends
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the university has Bauman basins What
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is the USA No, well, here it is. In general, it’s big
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history great culture and well
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plus I also
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I've been a motorcyclist since I was 1 year old and that's all I have
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these 6 years took a ride there, a bunch of parties
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studying heavy motorcycle in the summer there
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some work in parallel with this I
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I managed to go somewhere else there
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travel when we had good ones
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times there was a normal course and how
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it was easier to get all the visas and travel Well
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was
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it was probably sad when
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after 2 years I couldn’t find a place for myself
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it’s serious in factories Well, because
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Well, first of all, I’m a Moskvich and that’s it
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Our production is not located in Moscow
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And in There is no problem in the Moscow region being a Muscovite
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this is not the story yet
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that the problem is that yes I have to
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from Moscow travel to the Moscow region and the road
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it takes about 2 hours there, it’s hard Well
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Naturally, all sorts of Erics are also in the car
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went Well, the second, of course, the conditions are not
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suitable for everyone, well, right there
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a real factory, that is, a workshop, this is it
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everything, yes, yes, well, we had them during Uni
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all sorts of practices I can do for you later
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Probably show a photo like ours
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the lectern in the bank looked like it was clean
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Do you know such a factory workshop we had there?
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I don’t know about 20 machines, everything like that
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old tiles Well, there's a bunch around
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instruments there equipment smell
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specific, so factory-made Well, here it is
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in the summer we had one of our practices
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The practitioner was in Korolev at the RKK plant
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energy after working like this for 2 years that was all
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cool but I wanted something like this
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you know the atmosphere of some startup like
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you know, there in America probably Hot
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there were no companies there
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who come up with something on their knees
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they create there
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and Well, in general, so easy and relaxed
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Fun Atmosphere Plus the staff
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I also wanted to because you are young
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there are 24 years old and the factory there is an average age
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he's getting closer to n I think that's it
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it turns out that the latter Well
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penultimate place of work before taking courses
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I was such a Skolkovo startup with
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in which I didn't fit in
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What did the startup do and the startup did three
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things First - this is such a VR attraction you
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you sit in this type of chair
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tied up and he can
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rotate against one axis against another
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and it’s like in a viara you control something there
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there was such an idea but I didn’t have time
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try it
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Well, here's the second project - that was it
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the beginning of covid probably or or just
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it was unrelated but a shared bed
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which is on pneumatic stops, in my opinion, and in
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in general she gets up there and bends over
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different planes Well, this is for medicine
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very relevant things, that is
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there one half can rise
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so that if there is a heavy person or
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motionless so that you can do it like this
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raise and tilt the head in general
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Well, that is, there are a lot of different things you can do there
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was to put your hand there on the platform and
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They will raise your hand like that, I don’t know
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How relevant was it then?
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the guys were selling and they had a third third
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the product was a camera with lidar Well idar
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this is the one that measures distance and s
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thermometers with something else like
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computer vision all sorts of things I then
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I didn’t even know what it was yet, but that’s the point
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the fact that they put it on Well, that was the idea
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that they put it in different places
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business centers in public places and people
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walking and this camera is not only people
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tracked there and by the face in some other way
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can measure temperature remotely
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people Why, in my opinion, was it If not
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I'm wrong about the start of covid or
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mid-covid here
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and the idea was that
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monitor the health of workers there
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what a strange set of projects
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neither one helps the other Well, yes in three
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on the other hand, I know how to judge there
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the project moved on but after a week I
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I left this project for a week. Yes, why?
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it turns out that I was February
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twenty-one year one
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week I came there you know
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the room was cool, there was glass there
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some details are all written down there with a marker
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I don’t know nearby, some kind of disassembled block
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there's some guy sitting next to the camera
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programmers there is something date or something
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computer vision is done Well, in general, in
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in the middle of the office the ceiling was dismantled to
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this attraction was staged
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it was possible to debug there, that is
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really Startup atmosphere And the first
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I worked for a week, everything was great, but
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the second week I had planned
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vacation I also snowboard and
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I think I went to the RGSH or to Sochi, it doesn’t matter
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and a week later I return for another
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to yourself
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asked So you’re a Moskvich there, I’m like, well
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This question didn’t bother me because
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when I studied at BA a lot of people didn’t
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from Moscow it often happens that teachers
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They don’t treat Muscovites very well
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there would be arguments that Moskvich is probably everything
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he has no motivation
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doesn't want to work doesn't want to study and
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attitude is some kind of thing
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there is some other person who
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everyone arrived by train to Moscow
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day in 2 hours he is clearly motivated that
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that's probably true Well, here's this one for me
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The question also came across company
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startup from count
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as if he didn’t confuse me or something
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They said like, well, we’ll watch there
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how do you work I say well look you
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I still worked for a week
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there was such a strange feeling I flew away
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went for a ride happily came back and something
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some kind of unhealthy thing started there
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some movement, another engineer came
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like an intern there or not
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intern and it turns out
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that they set some conditions for me then
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Well, we'll see who's there
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you'd be better off competing or something? Yes and
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Well, I competed with some guy
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who was about 50 years old I already
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obviously lost I already understood that, well
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at the end of the week they told me that here we are
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they chose someone else, I kind of understand that
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Well, this is clearly a complete game, that's something
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very strange strange yes Well maybe so
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accepted in Skolkovo there in startups Well, not
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I know Karpov’s course in Skolkovo and well, this
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We don’t do anything else like that. Well, here we go
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then I'm the only one there, probably Moskvich
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there was this girl in this company
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commercial director probably here we are
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then we talked to her. She said that I
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someone didn't like it when they found out
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that I am a Muscovite, they are all from Siberia
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Novosibirsk Understandable Well, as if in
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of course it was creepy at the moment because
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searching for a job as an engineer was complete hell
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I went there, you know, looking for a job, that is
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I had more than a year of experience. It was
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twenty-first year I went there
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Social Security in Skol also went to Social Security in Kid
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companies that were involved
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equipment maintenance for
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oil and gas sector So I went there for
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60,000 I sat there on social security for 2 hours
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designed all sorts of details then for me
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they said well, 60,000 is like you’re not enough
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you know something there you have little experience I
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so clear And this was before
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how I got a job at Skolkovo And when
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I worked at Skolkovo for a week, I understand
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that I have to look for a job now, well
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complete hell is very long and unclear
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it’s not clear what to look for at all I’m like that
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I think how many companies have you visited?
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social security
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By the way, I hope my friends will be there
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watch It was a period when I
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You know
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for like there in a month or two there were three
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layoffs three layoffs Well, that is
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I quit from one to another and moved there
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there was something I didn’t like there, I came to
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the third or something like that And when
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I went to work during the course
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who called me spontaneously
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found a construction company that
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I literally turned out to be top-notch
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if not for life circumstances
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I would definitely stay in it and that’s when I
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worked there and took courses with me
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friends always joked like, what's up
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I've probably been working for a month already
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quit
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Like this And how many stages of the interview are there?
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for design engineer
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design engineer
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I didn’t think in stages back then
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interviews because it's probably
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It’s accepted that they’re the first ones there, well, probably
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also, in my opinion, you communicate with the charm, although
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in fact, Icha is more of a prerogative
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probably big
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companies at the factory probably I don’t have
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there's probably such a thing as HR there
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HR specialist is generally called
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Well, if some small companies
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then you immediately communicate with someone
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leader Or perhaps with some
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director second interview but more often
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in fact it's all one
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limited to interview Nothing
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for yourself but two hours but how lucky yes
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sometimes theoretical sometimes practical
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this is like an analogue in it Life coding
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only Life iring Yes, well, the point is that
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this is the task of a design engineer
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they tell you to come up with a chair here
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where we are sitting and let you eat
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this is the part they tell you, come up with it
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there are supposedly legs and you think like that Yeah
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Here you can put one of these legs
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you can put four sticks there and you
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it’s like sitting all this on a computer in 3D
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models and you should have some stock
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knowledge enough for you to understand that
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there yeah this structure will be shaky there
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uh, the structure will be unstable there
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it will be soft and you should be there
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at the same time understand all sorts of GOSTs
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know by heart what for example you want
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use the finished pipe for some
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designs You should know what's there
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20x 20 mm there is a pipe with such and such
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using its sections to indicate such and such a size
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further because you are a design engineer
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everything doesn't end with one pipe
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put it all together
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uh draw drawings with everyone there
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making notes so that they can do it all further
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welded and assembled in the end Well
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Of course, I didn’t work on chairs. Well, I
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I realized that my level is so to speak Yes, well
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that is, everything that moves around is this
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everything is being studied and designed, that's probably it
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it’s cool to be probably a humanitarian yes Or
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with another a little background like you and not
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think about these things and then
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One day like wow, when are you an engineer?
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always looking at every detail around
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and you think Damn how it was done
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Listen, it turns out they gave it to you directly
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real worldviews look at things
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Yes, but this is a question about Yes, why did I knock out
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jar because I had technical
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education of the world Well, that was understandable
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eighties nineties but I had
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the mood is to get some
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fundamental technical education
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probably everyone has probably heard some
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such a thesis that if you have there
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technical education then you can do it there
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There was a lot to do, here was the strategy
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such Yes the card played Uh-huh So did you
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fired or you quit yourself from this
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Skolkovo office Well, technically
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I guess I quit myself. Well, here I am
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I understand that you were upset about this. Well
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sad to say the least
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What happened
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what happened next I quickly
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I started thinking and I had some
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anger at this profession I liked that
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what I do I liked what
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done but I always had it
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vision a little forward and wanted yes
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be some kind of cool boss there
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solved them
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and when you start your career
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design engineer
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I didn’t immediately understand how this track
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arrange some things
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regulated through which you
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most likely you won't jump over this, here I am
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was an engineer
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designer of the third category then
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you accumulate 3 years of experience
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you become second category three 3 years
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plus - this is the first category, then more
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2-3 years - this is like the Chief there
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designer or lead designer This is
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determined only by year Well
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because I thought it all in
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In the Soviet Union these are the qualifications
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profession in my opinion Yes, exactly for years Well
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you can probably jump over something, but
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the point is that this is not a quick process
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and you need to become a chief engineer there
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Well, immerse yourself in the profession there
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decades of horror, that is, the leader -
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this is just a person who has lived longer
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everyone sits for at least 10 years
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six just horror Well this is some kind
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probably an analogue of medicine there too
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you won't be there after 6-8 years
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education right there as the main boss in
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hospital for just finishing your education
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Well, yes, but then you will be there for many years
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gain practice there probably
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you will also have closer to 10 years of experience
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some good experience there
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prospect or business in dentistry
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graduated and immediately drove Yes, probably
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you probably get it by that time
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How did you get so upset, so to speak?
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regarding the choice of profession for 2 years yes
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approximately Yes yes yes and what kind did you have
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cook
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x the thought was spinning in my head that
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you need to become a programmer so But
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because I probably have this feeling
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sensibly assess your skills and abilities
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I understood that I'm not a super programmer
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I will become m and began to remember who I have
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I have friends there, including from
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Baumanki And what do they do? And so
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I remembered that there are a couple of friends there
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analysts
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I started to find out what it was and I remember
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that I don’t understand exactly what it is but
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I understood what I needed, I searched as I searched, Well
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just friends from Uni with someone
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for 6 years there they communicated rudely
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saying they finished their bachelor's degree while I'm there
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studied in a specialty they are already there
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worked in savings banks drank lavender Raf Well
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so we had a blast while I was working there
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the factory, more precisely, prepared for it Well, here it is
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it turns out that I talked now of course
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I don’t remember exactly, but I realized that analytics
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this is a profession that is partially
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programmer part-time business
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keep it simple
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And so on, I probably started to find out
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here is one friend Vlad, he suggested that
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there are such and such Yandex courses there are courses
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Karpova Well, then the calculation began
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budget and deadlines because I had
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tight deadline I just returned from a trip
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During my work I didn’t have time to do something
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accumulate money to sit there and
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getting high on the courses started there strict
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mathematics calculated that until about May
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I have enough money, but in May I need it shorter
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ask all companies to start
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go for an internship Well, that’s how it works out
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Well, I definitely started with while I was choosing
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I started the courses with free courses on
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courser on
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python Well, this part was easy for me
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enough, well, there’s more about these here
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data analysis data processing there
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all sorts of sorting, where would we be without them? Well,
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and it turns out that during this time I was I
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during the week
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I completed, I think, a four-week course
00:21:02
wow, you're a bad programmer, well
00:21:05
there the course started with the fact that it was good
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a programmer is someone who has written a lot of code and
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so it was all about a lot of code and
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many tasks they were mainly
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related to mathematics for sure Well, as well as
00:21:17
in Karpov's courses and, roughly speaking,
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sort there find some in a row
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numbers and all this took place
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simulators Well I had to think
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no naturally cool scripts there
00:21:32
it wasn’t, but it’s just how you have your hands
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stuffed and got used to the tongue and siksi suu
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Well, that's not bad. Yes, that is, I'm passionate about
00:21:41
I was so super motivated nay
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was charged because everything was behind
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factory in front it needs to move and
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It turns out that I decided to pay
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all courses that started at once
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since March 15th I still have where
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chat
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this stream was probably called Well, here it is
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and it so happened that somewhere there is a number
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they called me and said, well, like here
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there is a company here called something like that
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so Construction I'm like that Well, yes, yes
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looking for Well, we are in Butovo there is Shcherbin
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I think it’s crazy that I’m still so far away
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go away from me so I think, well, let's
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let's talk, well, let's talk
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and I was hooked yes Because it's not no
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state company is not
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a state-owned plant and a private one
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also founded by a Bauman graduate
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there are a lot of Bauman owls there I was there
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the team of engineers has completed
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Baumanka is also there five years earlier
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for example, I was somehow bribed by it all
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and somehow I remember it was strange nano mesa
00:22:47
refuse work as if well I
00:22:50
Naturally I didn’t have any food there
00:22:51
pink illusions that I am now your windows
00:22:53
courses and everything guys are waiting for me like this
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Come to us course graduates immediately
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we'll pay you 300,000 per second Well
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that's how it is, that's how it is Well, it turned out that
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really pays but over time So
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I started working and it works for me
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which is very Yes very straight at first
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I was fascinated by it, it worked for me
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work at the factory started at 8 a.m. and I
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came home after winding the watch in
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6:00 I think sat down until 9:00 pm
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I remember they left there until 9:30 for the course
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I think every 2 days Well, but I
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I tried to do it all at once Just like that
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I devoured it with a good feeling of hunger
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I studied all this information
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and the first course, in my opinion, was the first
00:23:45
the module was in python. Naturally, it me
00:23:47
passed perfectly Because I am a python myself
00:23:50
I already understood, but the libraries there are like
00:23:52
Andes and so on were great
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there were no questions mentioned and
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I should probably add here that
00:24:02
when I was choosing what to do next
00:24:05
in addition to the plant, I started studying analytics
00:24:08
maybe some videos or stories there
00:24:10
I looked at Anatoly Karpov and in general
00:24:12
I understood that I have an analytical mind
00:24:15
I couldn't justify it in my mind, but
00:24:19
in general, this is such a rather loose term
00:24:24
but it’s time for me to analyze something
00:24:27
you thought, of course, also not specific
00:24:29
definition But if we touch on the topic it I
00:24:33
I was constantly studying something on Instagram
00:24:35
there are always some ways
00:24:37
promotion there for boosting subscribers I
00:24:39
I remember that when
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And I was a student M, someone may remember
00:24:46
Could you have such services on Instagram?
00:24:47
you indicate this account Uh-huh Well on
00:24:49
web page you put some likes there
00:24:51
you perform actions and they accumulate for you
00:24:53
some kind of points and for these points you could
00:24:55
I already have something to cheat myself
00:24:58
back then he was apparently super cool
00:25:00
Intelligence I thought of downloading
00:25:02
I installed the autoclicker for the night there
00:25:05
or for two nights this thing In the end I have
00:25:07
there he made a million money with me on these
00:25:09
money just like that, get some subscribers
00:25:11
I screwed it up, listen, it’s not
00:25:12
analytically it is entrepreneurial
00:25:14
warehouse Well, this is not entrepreneurial
00:25:15
rather, that's probably the right definition
00:25:17
some inquisitive mind and desire here
00:25:19
it’s natural to study something around
00:25:21
overlaps with technical background but
00:25:25
the topic it has always been interesting to me
00:25:27
somewhere there are some on vcr on the hub I read
00:25:30
the articles there are not analytics topics, of course
00:25:33
touched but I was always interested there
00:25:35
think or study something about behavior
00:25:38
users on the Internet I'm there
00:25:40
I was interested in all sorts of lidars
00:25:42
let's say when we studied on when on
00:25:45
I always thought about the last job at a startup
00:25:48
and how will this change? What is this data?
00:25:50
Bout to collect That's how it's all around
00:25:52
I walked around and studied all sorts of things there
00:25:54
I know the audience on VKontakte There’s something else there
00:25:57
Of course I don’t remember this for sure
00:25:59
but I realized that I have an analytical mind
00:26:02
mind And all I need is to master
00:26:03
precisely technical instruments, both with
00:26:05
this
00:26:06
interact That's what I always have
00:26:08
there was such an understanding that like me at the beginning
00:26:10
said that I understood super
00:26:12
I won't become a programmer, but I'll be the top one
00:26:14
level I kind of understand how it all is
00:26:16
works and remains only as it were
00:26:18
manage and probably correctly
00:26:21
take advantage
00:26:22
Well, the most important thing is that you succeed
00:26:27
I woke up around 7 and all day only
00:26:31
worked and
00:26:34
studied. It was probably small
00:26:36
one week window before after dismissal
00:26:38
before the new one
00:26:40
I don’t remember exactly when I was working, but I woke up
00:26:43
quite early because I was at
00:26:45
Such stress is natural, probably people
00:26:47
who are former University graduates
00:26:50
imagine when this is here
00:26:51
you are in a situation where you don’t know
00:26:53
the further
00:26:54
you don’t know what kind of work to do
00:26:56
will suit you when you still have
00:26:58
the back of the job from which you were fired Well
00:27:00
that's not super nice I was like me already
00:27:02
said he is maximally charged for success
00:27:04
someone supported you during this success
00:27:07
moment
00:27:08
I think not M With my parents I kind of
00:27:12
I didn’t discuss this much because well
00:27:15
I was such a Vector of Independence
00:27:17
in this regard, they seemed to give it possible
00:27:19
say a fishing rod in the form of a hint there Go to
00:27:22
Baumanku and technical education
00:27:24
get it And then Well, the parents are from another
00:27:26
generations but they won't tell you what
00:27:29
do exactly the more times
00:27:31
are changing My father graduated there too
00:27:33
Mira, too, in my opinion, was an engineer now
00:27:36
works as something like an appraiser for him
00:27:40
its own company there, well, that is, it’s clearly not
00:27:43
technically it's a little different it's there
00:27:44
retrained legal education received
00:27:46
there during the perestroika period, here and yes no one
00:27:50
did not support supported Two friends
00:27:52
this is Gosha and Vlad In general, Vlad then
00:27:54
worked at Sberbank and he also says Zhek
00:27:58
let's go to the courses, I'm there too
00:28:10
systematized Therefore I and as it were
00:28:12
ahead and that is, you didn’t even meet deadlines
00:28:15
didn't miss at first
00:28:19
at home like everything It was calculated That's it
00:28:23
It was super cool and I least of all
00:28:26
I liked some courses there
00:28:28
lyrical digressions stories to me
00:28:30
I wanted to get direct practice Even
00:28:32
now when you go there for some
00:28:34
events I am always vigilant
00:28:36
puts me to sleep when some water comes to me
00:28:39
This is probably after Uni
00:28:41
technical always if there is any
00:28:42
the water is collapsing on my ears like this
00:28:44
I think damn where is the most interesting
00:28:47
That's why I'm here, this is the most interesting thing
00:28:49
always managed to absorb quickly
00:28:53
passed
00:28:54
m and understood that it was time to move
00:28:56
I have more next
00:28:59
I was, well, I was involved in various sports
00:29:02
at university I played water polo after
00:29:04
Univera I
00:29:06
I was playing football and somewhere there with someone
00:29:09
met there was there Kirill
00:29:11
Gurbanov He was the director then
00:29:13
mtsbank
00:29:14
and during the start of courses like at the end
00:29:18
March I asked him Kirill, are you there?
00:29:20
great job at the bank big boss
00:29:22
There's a digital banking app there
00:29:26
Tell me in general how to look for a newbie there
00:29:27
what companies can you work for?
00:29:30
advise and now it seems to me
00:29:32
of course this is as strange as possible
00:29:34
obvious question But then you even
00:29:38
You can’t imagine how you’re sitting at the kulim
00:29:40
what is IT What is it like there How to work
00:29:42
arrange how teams work than
00:29:45
what kind of roles are there anyway?
00:29:47
it’s as unclear as possible, that’s why the question was
00:29:49
such a finger in the sky and at least there
00:29:50
advise the team of the company How are you
00:29:53
imagine what kind of companies there are in
00:29:55
it some then m I naturally
00:29:57
focused on the title Well
00:29:59
naturally attracts the name there
00:30:01
Yandex Ozone about MTSbank I’m sure then
00:30:04
I didn’t know but I had an Ambassador
00:30:07
MTSbank in the form of Kirill so I
00:30:09
I understood that it’s probably all about you and him
00:30:10
played football or football Yes
00:30:13
football here
00:30:15
and in fact I probably chose everything from
00:30:18
all sorts of things and there were a lot of areas where I was distracted
00:30:21
probably everyone who is interested in searching
00:30:23
work understands that this is huge
00:30:25
funnel at the entrance of what you get into
00:30:28
wow, how can you not be upset by refusals?
00:30:36
yes, upset me for sure because they were
00:30:40
unpleasant situations when you go to He
00:30:42
Hunter Well, first of all, it’s not clear
00:30:46
it was like writing a resume in general because
00:30:49
that I have 2 years of experience there But this is obvious
00:30:52
not the kind of experience that charms are interested in
00:30:54
so the research began there
00:30:56
number you have there in the last
00:30:57
modules stories on how to insert correctly
00:30:59
summary what to remove what not to remove what
00:31:01
reduce to first place and
00:31:03
something like this, according to the template I
00:31:05
generated my first resume
00:31:07
At the same time I consult with friends from
00:31:09
it which they advised me to do in color
00:31:11
fields, well, I had it, I had it
00:31:15
strange, I didn’t understand either, I agreed on
00:31:18
headhunter template And the project began there
00:31:22
resumes in different
00:31:26
company I don’t remember how long it was but I
00:31:28
I think that’s enough and what month?
00:31:31
course you started
00:31:33
respond end of May That is this That
00:31:36
there it is in the middle of March the beginning of April
00:31:39
May June Well, about 4 months Well, sort of
00:31:44
Looking ahead, I’ll say exactly what I was
00:31:57
but somehow I had such a desire
00:31:59
and started throwing, as I said, my own
00:32:02
resumes for different companies and about
00:32:05
question whether I was upset or not at the refusals
00:32:07
I was upset the moment you threw it
00:32:09
resume and you are rejected because they are looking for
00:32:12
for internships for recent graduates there
00:32:14
there are some other universities there too
00:32:17
Moscow State University But definitely not Bauman because
00:32:18
It would seem that the Baumanka plant engineers are there
00:32:21
And why are there analysts here and not?
00:32:23
IT people and it’s unclear who probably Well
00:32:26
At least the can is valued as a brand
00:32:28
employers and many Well, in general it is
00:32:29
surprisingly the jar is technically known
00:32:32
known Yes, but it’s just probably not possible
00:32:34
does not come into contact with the position of some kind there
00:32:36
analytics or Well, in my opinion, in Baumanka
00:32:39
there is business informatics, there is a lot of everything
00:32:41
Yes, there are even lawyers Well, I see Well
00:32:44
here too
00:32:46
ecosystem That's how Yes, I've already started
00:32:49
it was super upsetting to say
00:32:51
Submit your resume for a position
00:32:54
like an intern flowerpot as I remember now
00:32:56
Otka Kaz comes then I write
00:32:59
classmate who works in Amazon Ya
00:33:01
I say damn, can you please give me my resume?
00:33:02
I'll throw it in the next day
00:33:04
they call and say come for a test
00:33:07
task happy to talk Yes here we go
00:33:11
it turned out that at the same time I had
00:33:13
two test tasks
00:33:15
M is MTSbank and Ozone
00:33:19
but I chose MTSbank because at least
00:33:22
there the building was heavier and plus I communicated
00:33:25
there was already an assignment, the assignment was homework
00:33:29
I already had some communication with my
00:33:30
turned out to be my future boss
00:33:33
seemed like an interesting smart guy
00:33:35
there was such a thing in the zone, he threw some kind of charm there
00:33:37
The task is simple. There are six questions there.
00:33:39
the series schedule is going to be put forward there
00:33:40
put forward hypotheses like a test or something Well
00:33:43
like that, probably yes Well, then
00:33:45
there was a time when the task at MTSbank was
00:33:48
there is such thing as SQL with windowed ones
00:33:50
there are also all sorts of functions there
00:33:53
interns Damn it’s not bad actually
00:33:57
I wouldn't like to be an intern because
00:34:00
there looking ahead when I started to myself
00:34:02
intern I was so desperate to look
00:34:04
prepare for body kits for a trainee because
00:34:06
that you have to ask a lot and with
00:34:08
time This is a lot of knowledge
00:34:10
transforms into something more
00:34:12
practical things you use
00:34:14
and the rest is forgotten Well, here we go
00:34:18
It turns out that Yes, MTSbank Social Security passed
00:34:22
chose between ozone and MTSbank chose
00:34:24
MTSbank there were some other strange ones
00:34:26
social security because I was
00:34:55
in an hour's manner, scrolling through like this
00:34:58
to at least know some words
00:35:00
which to say but I kind of understood that
00:35:02
It’s clear that he’s now banned from pro root
00:35:04
banned Yes, that's okay, there's nothing wrong with that
00:35:08
other companies That's it
00:35:11
were unsuccessful Social Security Yes but chose TS
00:35:13
bank and it turns out I chose MTSbank and left with
00:35:18
factory Yes I am like now
00:35:21
I remember the team at the plant there
00:35:23
I liked the guys there, they were really cool
00:35:25
The team was pleasant and you can
00:35:27
it was really possible for Ani to grow and develop like
00:35:29
before this there was some kind of incomprehensible
00:35:31
the whole situation and this is how I remember it now, yes
00:35:35
I was driving along the way and HR called me like this
00:35:39
we decided to take you there
00:35:41
such and such conditions are there for internship
00:35:43
6 months and then we are waiting for your decision and how
00:35:47
I remember now that when you are new to
00:35:49
professions are very difficult Yes, start
00:35:51
conversations are probably about two main ones
00:35:53
things are dismissal and promotion Yeah
00:35:57
Because there are always some factors
00:35:59
unpleasant and well always somehow
00:36:03
pierced Well then you become
00:36:05
probably more callous, although not always
00:36:08
Well, here I remember, I’m approaching mine
00:36:10
I tell the boss damn it, so and so I
00:36:13
I want to try a new profession Well, here you go
00:36:16
out of the corner of my eye, of course, I already saw
00:36:18
it in the browser or in my mail
00:36:21
open on computer pop-up
00:36:23
Advertising too Sci I understood that it was more likely he
00:36:26
he's also interested in this, but he's too
00:36:29
got stuck in this profession was And
00:36:32
when I told him this I already felt
00:36:34
Why does he have such an understanding expression? You
00:36:36
left the factory with a promotion and a demotion
00:36:39
yes it turns out that I left with a demotion
00:36:43
20% not bad but how hard it was
00:36:47
decide on this mm yes actually
00:36:51
Well, there was definitely a fear of something new.
00:36:54
Yeah, that's because
00:36:57
as I already said, it was the fourth year
00:36:59
just training and up to the module how
00:37:01
work in these companies I haven’t had time yet
00:37:03
get there Well, and adequately assess what’s there
00:37:07
in general how it happens and therefore Well
00:37:09
I just didn’t imagine, that is, I don’t know
00:37:12
it's like going the other way around and
00:37:13
send to the factory and say Survive in
00:37:16
Live there and how surprised you were by the sun
00:37:19
how everything works and how do you even get into it
00:37:21
VVA
00:37:24
Well, by the way, I remember that on the first day
00:37:27
work I bought myself an Apple Watch because
00:37:29
that I thought that IT specialists should go to
00:37:30
Apple BOX joke of course and in color
00:37:33
sneakers Yes, well, with lavender raf
00:37:37
lavender raf Yes, well, it’s during the break
00:37:40
yes, well, I imagined how to do it
00:37:42
day
00:37:43
Quietly you wake up slowly at 12 o'clock
00:37:47
get on the scooter
00:37:52
goes there for all sorts of calls
00:37:55
say hello everyone, you'll work there
00:37:58
Then you can spend 2 hours with colleagues
00:38:00
discuss something have lunch 2 more
00:38:02
an hour and you can go home that there are more of you
00:38:05
everything surprised in the collision with
00:38:06
reality with the fact that not everyone loves
00:38:09
Lavan But in reality what
00:38:15
surprised Damn I'm just trying now
00:38:17
teleport 2 years ago and
00:38:19
remember your
00:38:21
emotions nuno vlom
00:38:25
what is this whole new area and
00:38:29
absolutely nothing is clear even here
00:38:32
banal Yes, you study in courses It seemed
00:38:34
would he tell you what's there
00:38:36
data such and such there are tasks approximately
00:38:38
the cases there are like that, you’re sitting in the background
00:38:40
you write scripts there and get
00:38:43
you get some information in
00:38:45
reality
00:38:46
come I wanted to say to the factory to the bank
00:38:49
or to another job especially when
00:38:51
intern And you don’t even understand what
00:38:54
programs work there and it’s trivial there
00:38:57
where do you start writing queries?
00:38:59
some basic things with banks
00:39:01
there is another important part:
00:39:03
gaining access somewhere because
00:39:05
everything is super there This is a serious lot of applications
00:39:07
incomprehensible in different systems Well, here it is in
00:39:10
at the beginning nothing is clear at all and it’s a plus
00:39:13
you suffer from impostor syndrome, but I do
00:39:14
it was doubly powerful because I
00:39:16
was a goner there were no months of courses A
00:39:20
3 with pono Well there you go
00:39:23
and I still remember I did tasks on
00:39:26
test Social Security there communicated with
00:39:28
friends who told me something
00:39:30
and I think so damn they're taking me
00:39:32
I just don’t understand, maybe it’s there for me
00:39:34
lucky or was it a severe syndrome
00:39:37
impostor So in the first days it was
00:39:39
the most creepy Open Space you are
00:39:42
you think there, oh, and you were the only intern or
00:39:45
you had some kind of group where I was alone
00:39:47
an intern then was also a second one in parallel
00:39:50
Well, looking ahead I can say
00:39:54
what is the structure of the jar that we have?
00:39:58
teams well product owners
00:40:01
product they have iOS developers there
00:40:04
Android system analysts testers
00:40:07
and it happens that for each team or
00:40:09
several teams have grocery
00:40:11
analysts Yeah and all this is under peace
00:40:14
streams of digital businesses that
00:40:15
is responsible for the bank application and there is how
00:40:18
I still call them freelancers like me
00:40:21
guys who allocate
00:40:23
there for any questions that is
00:40:27
neither Which one in particular am I not attached to
00:40:29
was originally assigned to the I team
00:40:31
like me already
00:40:32
said a month after the device
00:40:35
team lead resigned
00:40:38
and the product owner quit. And who stayed?
00:40:41
who was actually responsible for this whole team?
00:40:44
I was left without a product owner
00:40:46
left without a clear understanding of us
00:40:48
quickly combined there with another
00:40:49
team I was left without Hmmm we have there
00:40:52
there was another of my senior boss there
00:40:56
according to analytics, he helped me
00:40:58
gave all sorts of problems to develop
00:41:00
suggested something, that is, the one who you
00:41:01
he bordi there adapted the sun it
00:41:05
there was enough time for people to do onboarding.
00:41:08
there is this, well, the whole team, everything as a whole
00:41:10
those who come to the office are friendly
00:41:12
went and then went to the office yes
00:41:17
and well, we have a bunch of charms of all sorts
00:41:20
I know what Badi is called in other places
00:41:22
That is, it's there, it's anyone, so to speak
00:41:25
volunteer who says I'm ready
00:41:27
helping new people immerse doesn’t matter
00:41:29
that I'm a developer there It doesn't matter that he's there
00:41:32
anyone wants to be or whatever
00:41:34
position: I came, I’m ready to help him
00:41:35
answer any questions give advice
00:41:37
there naturally starting from some
00:41:39
banal questions: where is the toilet and where
00:41:41
I finish eating there when I have money
00:41:45
what was your most embarrassing
00:41:48
question which you
00:41:50
laid down
00:41:53
x What is MAU MAU just kidding Don't be ashamed
00:41:59
I probably don't remember I was you know
00:42:01
maximum collected there right to
00:42:04
there are no steps to take, you have to quickly absorb everything and
00:42:08
I was extremely focused Well, here we go
00:42:11
How are you with all the IT vocabulary?
00:42:15
Sinki, I still don’t know some words
00:42:17
not very good
00:42:18
I understand live That's how it should be
00:42:25
think about all sorts of product terms
00:42:28
like Grooming, that's all
00:42:30
uh there are spikes Well, right away of course Now I
00:42:34
I know what it is, but right away when it
00:42:36
don't use it Especially I was in that one
00:42:38
position that I was not there on the team in
00:42:40
attached at the beginning and did not go there to Delhi
00:42:42
all sorts of things, of course, are incomprehensible
00:42:45
Over time, everything became clear, and
00:42:47
some yes of course metrics Well
00:42:49
are forgotten or not remembered And after
00:42:53
how much did you feel that you were done
00:42:55
joined in adapted
00:42:59
Well, probably a year later when they did it to me
00:43:03
offer in cider I realized that in fact I
00:43:07
a valuable specialist and off to work
00:43:10
then that is when the syndrome
00:43:11
I passed the impostor and when I felt it
00:43:13
my
00:43:14
value because as I said
00:43:17
the circumstances were not the most pleasant
00:43:19
it so happened that Yes, people quit their jobs
00:43:20
at the beginning no one with my development
00:43:24
there was no one to ask
00:43:26
promotions because there is no growth
00:43:28
was And passed there from July to October
00:43:33
I've already gone to social security because I don't
00:43:36
I felt that the bank was developing me there
00:43:38
the project was unclear
00:43:40
what and Well, I’m not the leader of anyone, yes
00:43:44
Dada Well I felt abandoned it
00:43:45
of course the most
00:43:47
unpleasant So I went to Social Security and harshly
00:43:50
I'm everywhere [ __ ] off the most unpleasant ones
00:43:52
Social benefits were the most pleasant in Sberbank
00:43:55
social services were in VK because in Sberbank for You
00:43:57
at least they didn’t tell you why
00:44:00
they blow you off and I still remember there
00:44:02
were Well, I had the maximum honor necessary
00:44:04
start with this
00:44:05
on these questions of enchantment I immediately speak
00:44:09
what’s there, I don’t understand the tests or Nes didn’t take them
00:44:13
I didn’t lie on my resume, well, I wrote something
00:44:15
the template is what I sent you
00:44:17
It’s clear that this is probably stupid
00:44:19
to say after 3 months that I became there
00:44:21
analytics boss, well, some experience
00:44:24
was a good description of what a request this is
00:44:26
probably the main emphasis as in many
00:44:28
banks and Well, I openly spoke to the charms
00:44:31
at the first meetings there, what's there and tests in
00:44:34
I know the theory but haven’t put it into practice
00:44:36
Python applied SQL very superficially
00:44:39
like norms Uh-huh statistics like from AB
00:44:42
tests are also so-so Probability theory
00:44:44
Well, as if it’s normal Well, well, we’ve been
00:44:47
such incidents that the charms are like that
00:44:50
Okay, you come up and start walking through
00:44:52
the following stages as in Sberdevice and I before
00:44:56
I still remember it opens Well laf coding
00:44:59
the test stage opens and I see what’s there
00:45:02
on the second line like a little about
00:45:04
I'm like, damn where did I end up?
00:45:08
this Social Security was as unpleasant as possible
00:45:10
Of course you shouldn't do that when
00:45:12
during a job interview they tell you Well, like
00:45:14
in general everything is clear, you know this
00:45:16
expression as if it's your fault that you
00:45:17
called That's why it's negative At the same time
00:45:20
I think it was spring
00:45:23
a vkn o or
00:45:26
I was also invited there very easily and
00:45:29
there was Social Security which I didn’t have time to go to
00:45:31
there were two pleasant things to prepare
00:45:34
this is the first thing they gave at the end in Delivery
00:45:36
Club promo code for 1,000 rubles and I ate
00:45:39
the second is
00:45:42
that the interviewers were super polite to you
00:45:46
they told me everything they showed me I understood
00:45:48
that I did not pull and as they say man
00:45:51
at the other end he was honestly doing his job
00:45:52
time, that is, he had half an hour there with
00:45:54
I couldn't communicate with me, I couldn't do anything there
00:45:56
speak roughly speaking he is there with me
00:45:59
unwind, you understand, yes, that's all I am, Well
00:46:02
yes, that is, despite the fact that there was
00:46:03
Of course the fiasco was still pleasant
00:46:06
impression That's actually Yes it was
00:46:10
the period is so incomprehensible and six months later
00:46:13
that is, in July I got a job and in February
00:46:15
we have opened a new one
00:46:17
project new direction at the bank recruited
00:46:20
a new team and they sent me there as
00:46:22
freelancer to develop this direction and
00:46:26
I was no longer a trainee then, as I understand it
00:46:28
internship there literally in a couple of months
00:46:30
before this ended and you as you were
00:46:33
June or Medlon somehow worked for you
00:46:35
bottom Well, it would be strange if I chalked
00:46:38
became After 6 months, you never know I’m here
00:46:41
never was the bottom by the way yes yes
00:46:44
yes Because you know how Mysterious
00:46:46
history me ba you start signora and then
00:46:49
little by little Now I'm definitely a trainee
00:46:51
analytics in the opposite direction yes Well here we go
00:46:55
went to a new one
00:46:57
direction, not only did I not have time
00:46:59
adapt to the bank as it were
00:47:01
get into banking analytics
00:47:03
applications learn everything all different cases
00:47:05
touch feel And here's something new
00:47:07
direction different application absolutely
00:47:09
there is a company in another building
00:47:12
MTS And they tell you Well, you need to build
00:47:14
everything And so the long journey began
00:47:18
An interesting way to find information is here
00:47:22
you come and it’s real for you
00:47:23
imagine I show you on my phone
00:47:24
application and they say it’s here
00:47:26
banner Tell me what they are like from there
00:47:28
sales and who is generally responsible for it? Well
00:47:31
in the bank we have 5,000 employees and in MTS
00:47:33
50,000 employees there If I'm not mistaken
00:47:35
you still need it as it were
00:47:37
understand which side to fight in which
00:47:41
side to act here too Of course
00:47:43
super solves Well, in addition to networking, this
00:47:46
of course soft skills Well, how do you like it
00:47:49
I had to look for the owner of the banner
00:47:50
you just write in the general chat like dudes
00:47:52
whose banner there were no general chats
00:47:54
we are MTS MTSbank such different companies
00:47:58
We don’t have any particular intersections
00:48:00
m except for some probably general projects
00:48:03
and well, somehow he suggested Wherever there is
00:48:06
some kind of banner there is someone who is in
00:48:08
bank for This is most likely responsible
00:48:10
we had it there cvm - this is the command
00:48:12
which promotes secondary sales there
00:48:15
they somehow launched them via cvm
00:48:17
MTS and slowly like this
00:48:20
the ball unwinds the thread and finds Well
00:48:23
This is not technical for you anymore
00:48:24
skills like this
00:48:26
business business Yes and therefore business
00:48:29
skills have been developing all this time and
00:48:31
technical ones have not developed therefore
00:48:33
naturally after that I couldn’t go
00:48:35
on Social Security and win in Life coding
00:48:37
you don't feel sorry for anyone
00:48:40
I don’t regret it because I understood from the beginning
00:48:44
that as I also said at the beginning is super
00:48:46
I immediately understood how to become a programmer
00:48:48
I won't succeed
00:48:50
enough nya dressed with perseverance and
00:48:53
motivation but of course I kind of feel this
00:48:56
I understand that it's great there
00:48:58
some analyst or super
00:49:00
It is unlikely that I will become a programmer
00:49:02
parts of Hard skills but I have good ones
00:49:05
I think Soph's skills are good networking
00:49:08
I like to communicate with people and I
00:49:10
I like to invent something and find something
00:49:13
this is more towards business benefits
00:49:15
someone is coming Well this is very important for
00:49:18
analytics seems important for an analyst yes
00:49:20
And in fact, just different situations and
00:49:22
positions exist when needed
00:49:24
the man who is there with good hard
00:49:26
slamy and which will really suck there
00:49:28
some kind of hard funnels hard systems
00:49:30
tie together hard a
00:49:33
carry out tests and really some
00:49:35
find insights And there are projects in
00:49:37
which there is nothing and need first
00:49:39
turn the site Prepare for this
00:49:41
to do something That's what happened
00:49:44
in general, I prepared the site and
00:49:47
it turns out that this year in February I
00:49:50
I even hired an intern and he was there
00:49:52
left, that is, he became the leader himself
00:49:56
yes it turns out after a year and a half
00:49:59
after the start
00:50:01
I was looking for work, thinking about further growth
00:50:04
because the manager is my job
00:50:11
[music]
00:50:12
getting tired
00:50:15
and thanks to the good communication there with my
00:50:18
Analytics Managers Well Center
00:50:21
analysts This is the position of the manager That
00:50:23
yes, he doesn’t pump your ski checks
00:50:25
He solves the problems of the analytics center Well
00:50:28
So I had direct, good communication with him and
00:50:30
right in the open we can talk there Dima like
00:50:32
I need to develop what to do next and I
00:50:35
I told him right away that well, of course it’s money
00:50:39
Yeah, but by the way, an interesting question: When do you
00:50:42
became After how long did you become in it
00:50:44
earn more than
00:50:48
factory After 6 months After 6 months
00:50:52
that is, at the end of the internship Yes
00:50:53
the end
00:50:54
internships were good money and
00:50:57
now I think good especially for
00:50:59
beginners
00:51:00
specialists Listen, it turns out cool
00:51:03
the bet is successful the bet is successful Yes but it is necessary
00:51:05
understand that I was lucky that I found
00:51:08
work fast enough Well yes 3 months
00:51:11
just from the courses No, really
00:51:14
It was the job search that took from May 20
00:51:18
somewhere Uh-huh and it ended on July 17th I’m already
00:51:22
started working well that's about one and a half
00:51:24
month for yes it is very lucky Well with
00:51:26
taking into account the fact that there were communications and there
00:51:28
between communication between stages of the week
00:51:30
pass there with a charm talked through
00:51:32
a week with some boss and in general
00:51:34
yes Lucky and how many stages there were
00:51:38
on average 2-2-first stage - this is with
00:51:42
the charm of the second stage is with some
00:51:46
Head of Analytics, Team Lead
00:51:48
for example the third stage - This is
00:51:49
directly from
00:51:51
team So with the team with the owner
00:51:54
products that gives you there
00:51:56
questions and Well, how about they are all looking for you
00:51:59
people so that the skills are good and
00:52:02
was pleasant for the team and that you
00:52:04
I liked it Well, it’s understandable human
00:52:06
factor Well yes uh and medlon you became Through
00:52:10
how much medlon
00:52:13
mm I think probably in exactly a year
00:52:17
that is, it turns out I left for work in February
00:52:18
new project Uh-huh I remember it now
00:52:22
June I had it with Vlad by the way
00:52:24
climbing librus M planned
00:52:26
this was my old dream and before that
00:52:29
oh well, can you imagine there are moments like this
00:52:33
you're in a bad mood about something
00:52:35
there is some kind of stone lying in my soul and I open it
00:52:38
hante Uh-huh I’m thinking damn what to do
00:52:41
I remember that six months ago this
00:52:44
were most useless attempts
00:52:46
get somewhere because some
00:52:47
There were hellish social security services and they didn’t let me go anywhere. Well
00:52:50
So I open HeadHunter and see
00:52:52
first line City dri Well, this is the former
00:52:54
ud carsharing and I thought they were cute
00:52:57
I was great
00:52:59
involved Sheri which I enjoyed
00:53:01
from the time when they had smart phones
00:53:04
and I respond and immediately MCH immediately
00:53:07
invites you to chat and it turns out
00:53:10
I passed it with timber in 2 weeks
00:53:13
all the social benefits they did to me
00:53:16
of course they piled up money there
00:53:20
more normal at times and here I wanted
00:53:23
I'd say it's hard to say
00:53:26
some kind of luck, lottery or other luck
00:53:28
but I can say for sure
00:53:30
that it helps to involve you in something
00:53:34
the place where you are
00:53:35
Social security if you need to go to the bank
00:53:38
always find out Even if you are an intern at
00:53:40
which team to do what because
00:53:42
bank Yes, any other company is
00:53:45
a set of different commands starting there from
00:53:47
some platform technical and
00:53:48
I'm finishing there
00:53:50
from drawing buttons in the application Well there you go
00:53:53
also on different products and with City
00:53:56
drive in the case I had a good PM
00:53:58
because I'm their only app
00:54:00
I used them, I knew them completely
00:54:03
good leaders with whom I am
00:54:06
talked and had questions, how are you?
00:54:11
courses were told, that is, in words
00:54:13
asked teri probabilities for some cases
00:54:16
Ask around coding Well just talk about
00:54:20
that would be normal, adequate with good
00:54:22
lazy man
00:54:24
or the real task probably seems
00:54:27
incredible but the tasks don’t change
00:54:28
these are basic ones for social security there are losses
00:54:31
probabilities about coins There and so on
00:54:34
and it turns out that it happened
00:54:36
during the match they asked me
00:54:39
there are questions like this
00:54:42
here is a man finishing his trip and a car
00:54:45
it lasts for a very long time how is this possible
00:54:47
there, for example, change it somehow, explore
00:54:50
is it possible Well, in general, such cases were asked
00:54:52
I had the answer ready in advance because
00:54:54
that I used this application I
00:54:56
I saw what features they are implementing
00:54:58
For example
00:54:59
before that there was a feature that you
00:55:02
indicate a point during the trip
00:55:04
completion and they give you a discount Uh-huh Well there you go
00:55:06
I'm there too based on this something
00:55:07
suggested a good idea there, well in general
00:55:11
happened h yes as I said it was good and
00:55:13
Then they gave me not Life coding but homemade
00:55:16
task and when I opened it it was
00:55:17
the same homework as everyone else
00:55:19
courses, including on yours they tell
00:55:21
that is, I just think G was there
00:55:24
parse it like six columns
00:55:26
type ID car number date level
00:55:30
fuel city and something else Yeah And so
00:55:33
actually the tasks were there to evaluate the series
00:55:35
estimate the number of cars by city
00:55:38
the average volume of fuel went further there
00:55:41
any questions with
00:55:43
I don’t remember exactly with the stars, it’s also not great
00:55:46
intricate explorer so good
00:55:49
And the last two points were on the general
00:55:53
did you need it I don’t remember exactly
00:55:57
wording but needed to be tied to
00:55:58
districts of Moscow coordinates Well, here's how
00:56:01
since this file also contained coordinates
00:56:03
latitude
00:56:04
longitude of the starting point and ending point
00:56:07
Well this is quite an ADV
00:56:09
Yes, the deadlines were tight, but I was
00:56:12
interesting especially like pandas
00:56:14
passed means you will pass geopandas too
00:56:16
I haven’t worked with geodata before. Just
00:56:19
Vlad told me he was already working on
00:56:20
this moment in cyan in cyan there too
00:56:23
there are coordinates That's all and that's why
00:56:25
he said, Zhenya, hold the geo pans
00:56:27
study study I couldn't completely study it
00:56:30
I understand how it works what type
00:56:32
he takes the data to his entrance and there
00:56:34
I needed to conjure a spell, I already had deadlines
00:56:35
went to this witchcraft further
00:56:38
the hardest thing was I remember it now
00:56:40
this m map
00:56:44
M lines of the landfill areas and I found the site
00:56:49
where you can download This is all because
00:56:51
that first I downloaded there from Open stre
00:56:53
Maps in my opinion
00:56:55
map of Moscow I was surprised that Moscow was there
00:56:58
MKAT is like this and then this is like this
00:56:59
a huge extension to Troitsk and such
00:57:02
I think no [ __ ] Well, that’s it actually
00:57:04
last task I last two tasks
00:57:06
probably didn't do it, but I'm there as much as possible
00:57:09
I wrote it down and connected some
00:57:11
library attached file
00:57:13
with district polygons
00:57:16
Moscow attached the measures and wrote so
00:57:19
almost in St. Petersburg’s laptop, right?
00:57:21
I had enough time there and worked but
00:57:25
I wish I could fight a little
00:57:27
definitely do it Well, that’s what happened next
00:57:30
final Social Security
00:57:32
And I passed Social Security in the negotiations at my place
00:57:36
at work classic Probably this is the third
00:57:38
awkward situation when you encounter
00:57:40
at new jobs first Yes, these are questions
00:57:43
the second one for dismissal is promotion
00:57:45
and the third is when you need to pass Social Security A
00:57:48
you wow everyone I think everyone did this
00:57:50
everyone strives but everyone did it that way
00:57:52
to do and how I remember it was there now
00:57:56
probably five women I don’t remember exactly
00:57:59
there were all the directors and we just know how
00:58:02
the question and answer floated down the river and it was
00:58:04
really, as good as possible. What about it?
00:58:06
there were questions exactly the same about all sorts of
00:58:08
food cases about
00:58:10
experience about how a person yes Horror to me
00:58:14
I think this must be creepy
00:58:16
ineffective M maybe I'm confused Well exactly
00:58:19
there were at least four, but I remember that
00:58:21
it was all women and here's one in my opinion
00:58:23
Denis's name was something like tekhlit Uh-huh Well
00:58:25
That's what we actually discussed there. They
00:58:27
they told us that we are part
00:58:31
Citymobile had all the infrastructure
00:58:34
they have technical server hardware and
00:58:37
they also provided analytics later
00:58:39
City M left, we stayed and we are at home
00:58:41
we will rebuild it all again and me
00:58:44
for such a project as collapse and yes
00:58:47
we discussed cases with him
00:58:50
demonstrated his involvement in
00:58:51
products there literally knowing the features that
00:58:54
they are the last to lay down while colliding
00:58:56
there with some problems myself when
00:58:58
for example, there and the geolocation is stupid Yes, you’re not
00:59:01
you can end the lease or you can’t
00:59:03
find a car, there is a point, but there is no car
00:59:06
So we discussed all this very well. They
00:59:07
realized that I
00:59:16
those involved are not the result of yours
00:59:19
technical specifications Yes there you are
00:59:21
A+ did what you got
00:59:23
there is a good approach and well, any
00:59:27
if he's smart he can do anything
00:59:29
want to learn Well, it's true if you
00:59:31
you can do the technical perfectly
00:59:32
task then you have already outgrown this position
00:59:34
Well, yes, well, especially since the building was
00:59:36
really creative interesting And for me
00:59:39
that moment had something to compare with others
00:59:42
all sorts of companies where online coding
00:59:43
passed by and it was somehow strange
00:59:46
home buildings they are usually more
00:59:47
interesting more detailed more
00:59:50
creative is cool and you already mean
00:59:52
went to Elbrus There was no offer
00:59:56
accepted they sent it to me and I remotely
00:59:59
communicated with his superiors Dima
01:00:01
Dima discussed there I want to develop there
01:00:04
further as an analyst in City Drava for me
01:00:06
I had a super difficult dilemma for exactly a year
01:00:08
passed while I
01:00:10
left the factory there and got a job as an intern at
01:00:14
an incomprehensible place in an incomprehensible profession
01:00:16
and exactly a year later I was the same
01:00:18
I'm worried because I don't know what
01:00:20
to do there It would seem, here too, right away
01:00:24
I say supporter there from place to place
01:00:26
move on Because you still have to
01:00:27
develop anywhere
01:00:29
in fact, you can find something to develop yourself in
01:00:32
because there are a lot of people and you can get along with everyone
01:00:34
communicate and find some experience
01:00:35
useful for myself and it was just like that
01:00:38
the crossroads are unclear and I kind of wanted
01:00:40
go to citydrive because I wanted to
01:00:42
straight tough interesting analytical
01:00:45
experience or stay in MTSbank and
01:00:48
work there partly as a manager
01:00:49
work partly so boring
01:00:51
lining up analysts Yeah, here I am
01:00:56
outbid the offer for 500 or 5,000 rubles
01:01:00
from above I thought let's go let's stay Well
01:01:04
5,000 is 5,000 5,000 yes money
01:01:07
significant starting from the internship
01:01:09
salaries More precisely, Gina’s salaries are mine
01:01:12
They offered plus 50%, this is a significant amount
01:01:16
really six digits let's say
01:01:19
six figures six figures yes speech
01:01:21
talking about six-figure sums Well here we are
01:01:24
I was just such a culture shock
01:01:25
because damn I even have a year of experience
01:01:27
no, I came in July and in May I already have
01:01:29
I make such serious offers And here I am:
01:01:32
I remember now I stood on the platform and I
01:01:34
HR called and this is what I think we are
01:01:36
Damn, what if they changed their minds last time?
01:01:38
moment we watched, we talked
01:01:40
you're sitting like that, you're thinking Damn now
01:01:42
again there will probably be a refusal and we
01:01:44
They offered you such and such a sum and I kind of
01:01:47
well, initially they asked me preference
01:01:49
called him there
01:01:51
plus 20-30 To yourself because Well syndrome
01:01:54
an impostor of course there, well, that's it
01:01:57
this is for understanding all this in the area
01:01:59
100,000 were such ranges Well, here it is
01:02:02
here they piled on me 50% and you sit
01:02:04
that's what you think.
01:02:06
and the decision was made as much as possible
01:02:08
difficult because impostor cider
01:02:10
only intensified, not only did I somehow
01:02:13
climbed into the bank with experience of 3 months of courses A
01:02:17
here after like less than a year
01:02:20
I already have a very good salary
01:02:23
they offer and Well, it was a bit scary And how
01:02:28
you made the decision in the end Damn I walked
01:02:30
at this time everything is on the librus on Ascension
01:02:32
I thought about all this for a while and Vlad who am I with
01:02:35
he didn’t give me any specifics, but
01:02:37
how to put some dots
01:02:40
I came and talked to my people
01:02:42
bosses and decided to stay in
01:02:45
thanks also to the people here
01:02:48
a good boss who is an analyst
01:02:50
was the leader uh nice uh
01:02:54
and my direct business Leader on
01:02:57
with whom I worked, with whom we are fire and water
01:02:58
passed this such a serious woman with
01:03:01
serious banking experience and we have a lot
01:03:05
intersecting hobbies she won't be there
01:03:08
talk about age but she's an adult
01:03:10
probably a woman she has a child there
01:03:12
she went to Elbrus and Baikal
01:03:14
I skated across there Oh I crossed
01:03:17
and she's awesome on freeride skis
01:03:20
she rides a motorcycle awesome
01:03:22
rides and that is, he was like a leader
01:03:24
just like me with the same ones
01:03:25
hobbies and I also ride there
01:03:27
motorcycle skiing snowboarding
01:03:29
I travel there and are also lovers of everything
01:03:31
like that and I kind of thought Yes it is necessary
01:03:34
stay Cool by the way you said
01:03:36
what always bothered you at the factory?
01:03:39
collective collective uh than most
01:03:44
you were pleased with it in this regard
01:03:47
probably pleased with the middle age
01:03:50
I was glad that there was no hard
01:03:52
subordination That is, everyone uses T to communicate with I
01:03:54
very much a Muscovite from the intelligentsia
01:03:56
family and I found it very difficult
01:03:59
move on but over the years, of course, everything has gone away
01:04:01
because it would seem that people are adults or
01:04:03
strangers need to communicate well
01:04:05
no And probably in our bank too
01:04:07
You communicate with almost everyone
01:04:09
That made me happy. Yes, the young people liked it
01:04:12
here is one of the first friends with km I
01:04:14
met This is Dima ayos developer
01:04:17
he was also young and probably graduated there
01:04:20
my age and we went with him of course
01:04:23
lavender ra in pere played basketball on
01:04:26
on the street during breaks Well, in general it’s like this
01:04:28
relaxed atmosphere and still
01:04:31
I think that working in it, no matter what I do
01:04:33
During these 2 years I was engaged in analytics in
01:04:36
many times easier than working on
01:04:39
the factory is less stressful compared to
01:04:42
what did you do before? what caused you
01:04:45
basic stress basic stress what is it
01:04:47
Well
01:04:49
imagine working in a factory Well, most often
01:04:52
she's so much more tense because U
01:04:54
you have such and such a work schedule
01:04:56
it's customary to go there, you know, I don't know
01:04:58
drink coffee everyone is so serious From
01:05:00
bell before the bell they work you come to
01:05:02
8:00 am you sit there and you have two
01:05:04
monitor drawings details and you understand
01:05:07
that your mistakes - This results in
01:05:09
production of the part is incorrect
01:05:11
production incorrect assembly in
01:05:13
jambs deadlines are running out
01:05:15
and you need super attentiveness right
01:05:18
you sit and pay maximum attention and
01:05:20
I relaxed a little somewhere there
01:05:22
the curved part turned out wrong
01:05:24
the wrong drawing has settled and here you are
01:05:26
you're sitting straight with 9 percent
01:05:29
concentration That is, the main result is
01:05:32
factors are very formal
01:05:34
environment and great responsibility Yes
01:05:38
Well, it really seems like that to me, but
01:05:40
the jar didn't feel any big
01:05:42
responsibility for what is there
01:05:45
mm Well, in some periods I felt but
01:05:48
overall I'm kind of calm about it
01:05:49
I always think about what we
01:05:51
We are not working soon and from our mistakes
01:05:53
no one will die Well, also in the worst case
01:05:56
You will be fired, but you still have to try
01:05:58
Are there any errors like this anywhere?
01:06:00
make it true that is, you stayed
01:06:06
at MTSbank Yeah and changed the team later
01:06:10
you said the command, I didn’t change it
01:06:14
it turns out I've been working since May
01:06:16
before
01:06:18
January and January I came with a request
01:06:21
where to grow next there analytics
01:06:24
I was slowly starting to line up
01:06:26
more boring And I need it in my opinion
01:06:28
temperament according to my hobbies and how
01:06:32
how I quickly went into it I want some
01:06:34
drive all the time and I still want it
01:06:36
came there to see his supervisor
01:06:38
Dima told the analyst how to me
01:06:40
develop but I didn’t come with
01:06:42
I said empty handed that I want money
01:06:45
I want to lead someone and I want
01:06:47
upgrade public skills there
01:06:49
speeches Well, that’s all to the maximum
01:06:52
easily discussed, that is, the money is there
01:06:54
agreed on me quickly enough
01:06:56
appreciated and I was very useful
01:06:58
the intern was agreed upon and I was allocated Chara
01:07:01
This charm and I found an intern for me
01:07:05
I probably had demons there Well 10
01:07:08
there were probably 15 flashbacks in yours
01:07:10
your own process there were flashbacks you know
01:07:12
I also arranged the wheel of samsara
01:07:17
gave technical specifications the same as
01:07:19
to me
01:07:20
gave Well, what was it like to evaluate your
01:07:24
Well, the same technical task
01:07:26
which you did, uh, I’ll tell you briefly, I didn’t
01:07:28
I understood how the guys took me, well
01:07:31
will advance smarter and that's it
01:07:34
e chose one intern there, Kirill, and he
01:07:37
studied at the tower at that time and in this
01:07:40
I graduated this year and it’s right there in my diploma
01:07:42
written directly in the master's degree courses there
01:07:45
in python for data analysis that is
01:07:47
Naturally they are more savvy
01:07:49
but in fairness they are all fumbling for
01:07:52
Karpov's courses, that is, Despite the fact that
01:07:54
There are Universities where Yes, that’s all
01:07:56
still teach people who
01:07:57
are interested they know about it Well course
01:08:00
shorter
01:08:01
hurry up Well
01:08:03
yes half yes what
01:08:07
when there were moments when you were right
01:08:10
remembered the learning process or something
01:08:17
such a learning process was recalled And even
01:08:20
opened it when preparing for others
01:08:22
social security so look remember
01:08:25
some cases on python were useful Well
01:08:27
literally the last few modules
01:08:29
you open where the final interesting thing is
01:08:31
taking some tests just to brush up on your skills
01:08:34
because what me
01:08:37
It was disappointing that the stack is different everywhere, it’s trivial
01:08:40
SQL in different languages ​​Yes it is written and
01:08:43
ends up being used somewhere
01:08:45
python somewhere salem and in our bank on
01:08:48
first place of course SQL Well
01:08:51
programming like any such thing
01:08:53
connected with this it is forgotten if you
01:08:55
you don't do anything and damn your hands are real
01:08:57
they forget especially when you don’t have one yet
01:09:00
some kind of foundation after graduation
01:09:02
all sorts of courses and several are forgotten
01:09:05
times I came back to replay this
01:09:08
it was somehow
01:09:09
even just for fun I went through the simulator
01:09:12
according to SQ I was just interested because
01:09:14
that when I started e simulators on the left
01:09:18
there was no overall there was some
01:09:22
uh simulator I don’t remember some website Well
01:09:24
so very strange, probably so
01:09:27
simple there with a window and from the nineties
01:09:29
like Butoh Yes yes yes that's him
01:09:31
and Well, he raised more questions than
01:09:35
helped me learn something and therefore Yes I
01:09:39
I constantly remembered something from you, found it
01:09:41
something new
01:09:43
and there was a moment when I needed to get there
01:09:46
before
01:09:47
visualization in my opinion I looked about
01:09:49
several scoreboards
01:09:51
vidos Well, literally it’s superficial
01:09:54
to get into the context and that’s it. Well, of course
01:09:57
here, like everyone else, they probably know that any
01:09:59
profession especially it is a profession
01:10:01
where you need to constantly learn to develop
01:10:03
learn something to expand your
01:10:05
Horizons And by the way, you said that you
01:10:09
saravat was when you went to look for work
01:10:12
when I encountered this
01:10:14
awareness Well, probably with him regularly
01:10:17
encountered the first six months when I was still
01:10:19
didn't understand what to do
01:10:21
m of course
01:10:24
code you write queries at a serious level
01:10:26
no longer a simulator, no tasks there
01:10:30
courses And on the combat server there Of course
01:10:33
more skills needed And when data
01:10:36
heavy, here the second factor already appears
01:10:39
it's how optimized you are
01:10:41
you know how to write a request, it’s true Well, here you go
01:10:44
then I'm still at home at work
01:10:47
everything according to Daddy
01:10:48
know work app
01:10:52
ban
01:10:56
divided into hierarchies there and if you open
01:11:00
the first folders are of course full of trash Well
01:11:03
the truth is that such things are better for no one
01:11:05
seem to remember I once asked
01:11:07
girlfriend help me get ready for
01:11:09
interview and she's basically talking about it
01:11:12
I regret it, she still laughs at me
01:11:15
because of this, although I'm probably better now
01:11:17
I’m writing BN I had such a case, I also have one
01:11:20
one very shameful story so you can
01:11:23
then cut the horse Well, we'll see
01:11:25
but as I already told you in July I
01:11:29
worked but did not complete the courses
01:11:31
Looking ahead I will say I haven't finished but I
01:11:34
made an attempt to write off the courses here
01:11:37
write off Yes, it’s like, You know, there’s a meme
01:11:41
uh, like, friend, let me write it off, just don’t
01:11:44
Write it down exactly like this And like Where are you Well
01:11:48
here with a friend who has the right courses
01:11:50
passed and I mean you are with him with him
01:11:52
I was spying Yes, I kind of wanted to
01:11:54
look get inspired but somehow that's it
01:11:56
it took a rainy day
01:12:00
there's not enough left I think so Damn why
01:12:02
I wish I could copy paste here
01:12:04
normal topic Well it actually happened
01:12:07
unpleasant and unpleasant in front of a friend
01:12:08
because it was easily hidden in front of
01:12:10
you are unpleasant and in the end I agreed
01:12:12
Honestly, what's the downside? You've got me second there
01:12:16
keep the task for Vlad and I’m there
01:12:18
I will be responsible for my own ki Well, glory
01:12:22
God this is unreal life
01:12:24
just training Yes that's it yes
01:12:28
But what is your plan now?
01:12:30
further growth you get
01:12:33
agreed on a senior position with
01:12:35
the leader turns out to be me
01:12:38
as I wrote to you exactly 2 years after I
01:12:41
I came to the bank as an intern, I went back to
01:12:44
new direction of MTS
01:12:47
investments there are even more [ __ ] with everyone
01:12:51
data with analytics and in our bank I
01:12:54
talked there with fellow analysts and
01:12:57
really everyone said Damn like no
01:12:59
go there it's like complete [ __ ] there
01:13:00
there’s nothing at all, well, here I am with this one
01:13:04
I sorted it out in about 2 months
01:13:06
built analytics and the tough thing was
01:13:08
the fact that T is probably a useful section
01:13:12
advice and broadening your horizons what you need
01:13:15
always think about the nature of origin
01:13:19
data any there any employer
01:13:22
any company set set
01:13:24
data sources and in case there we have
01:13:28
These are banking sources of all sorts of RBOs
01:13:31
sibel ipso what is it
01:13:33
Of course I can’t say this for sure, but it’s
01:13:36
such systems tsf tsf ipso
01:13:39
called the type for financial information
01:13:42
for financial and for exchange there with the Central Bank
01:13:44
information for building accounting
01:13:46
reporting Well, in general, something like that
01:13:49
some antediluvian, one might say RM
01:13:51
Siebel systems are generally an RM system
01:13:54
which there, in my opinion, is the same company with
01:13:57
eagle Ok which SQL is also there and they have it
01:14:00
We also have our own database, everything is on
01:14:01
orkley Well, the difficulty was
01:14:05
volume what is investment like?
01:14:08
another application not within the bank's circuit
01:14:09
within MTS but at the same time reporting
01:14:11
goes through the bank and had to figure it out
01:14:13
in source systems, that is, to sing
01:14:16
be system analysts and
01:14:18
figure out what and how it falls to
01:14:21
unfortunately not just like the course there
01:14:23
you are presented with a list of six tables with
01:14:26
description of fields in reality
01:14:28
there seems to be no description in these
01:14:31
complex systems and there Simply everyone
01:14:34
Each table starts with an ID and
01:14:38
depending on which table
01:14:39
meaning this is an ID if this is a table
01:14:41
clients then this is the client ID if this
01:14:43
table of contracts then This is most likely the ID
01:14:45
some kind of agreement of course
01:14:47
documentation no no yes classic Well
01:14:50
this is actually very complicated
01:14:52
pain in many banks it is not
01:14:55
only here and these are all old
01:14:57
systems that support and well now
01:15:00
there is some kind of import substitution going on in terms of
01:15:02
databases and equipment therefore goes
01:15:04
slowly switching to domestic
01:15:06
all sorts of analogues and in parallel with this how
01:15:08
since we are putting things in order in a lot of places
01:15:11
this is interesting Tell me what are you up to now
01:15:14
want to come in another 2
01:15:18
good
01:15:22
question
01:15:23
there are not closed gestalts I want
01:15:26
do in the direction I'm going
01:15:28
I work better, I do better analytics
01:15:31
product cases find the best insights
01:15:34
I want
01:15:35
to popularize it in
01:15:38
bank to develop the topic of analytics because
01:15:41
that our bank is not a court of law and its role
01:15:45
analytics she literally appeared in 2
01:15:47
years before I appeared at the bank That is
01:15:49
she's still at a good stage
01:15:52
formation I have such a personal interest
01:15:54
this is because I know a lot of people there
01:15:56
I communicate with a lot of people I can there
01:15:58
agree on some public
01:16:00
performances because as I said I
01:16:02
I work there partly
01:16:08
managerial who gives his
01:16:10
some markup, some analytics and
01:16:13
all this will turn out to be some kind of grocery
01:16:16
cases discover
01:16:18
get some work
01:16:22
and the effect And I really want everything
01:16:26
appreciated around especially in the bank
01:16:28
analysts and understood that these were people
01:16:31
who actually interact with
01:16:32
data and can actually carry some kind of
01:16:34
business sense business benefit Well by the way I
01:16:38
thought about the importance of this from day one
01:16:42
Karpov courses Here we are just now
01:16:44
did a course on decision making
01:16:48
basis data So I completely understand yours
01:16:52
passion is a scourge when a manager doesn’t know how to
01:16:56
Well, yes, well, people are different, some
01:16:58
someone has been working for a long time, someone comes earlier
01:17:00
everyone has a different baggage of knowledge and, as it were, always
01:17:04
when you work with this it seems like
01:17:06
it's a bad place to work because
01:17:08
such and such bad people, but in reality Well
01:17:10
Everywhere you come across different people and well, no
01:17:13
well, the perfect solution, it's surprising that you
01:17:15
you know, considering that
01:17:17
that ordinary people understand this When already
01:17:21
walked back and forth looked at Well, yeah
01:17:23
you see me with broad horizons I was like
01:17:25
on social security and talked with different people there
01:17:28
friends from different companies there, well
01:17:31
because actually I have there
01:17:33
I have a lot of friends and I’m generally interested
01:17:35
This is the topic of analytics and I go there sometimes
01:17:38
for all sorts of cool events
01:17:40
mother of marketing when you're with someone
01:17:41
getting acquainted
01:17:42
Well, it happens that someone invites and
01:17:45
somewhere there is a call and yes, and in general on
01:17:48
in fact, as it turns out, the industry is there
01:17:50
it's not that big and if you
01:17:54
you work there in one place and there are many
01:17:55
with whom do you communicate with some experienced
01:17:57
guys They are there after some time
01:17:59
in a year in two in three maybe
01:18:01
leave but in general the circle of these people he
01:18:04
narrow and acceptable there in every bank
01:18:07
may know some leaders there
01:18:08
you in the bank and if we talk about
01:18:11
you know the banking topic
01:18:13
the circulation of banks there are people who from
01:18:15
MTS are leaving
01:18:18
VVKO there
01:18:19
VTB from VTB will return somewhere else later
01:18:22
managers back there with a promotion
01:18:24
there are people who worked for us who came
01:18:26
from alpha then went back to alpha
01:18:28
people who Well, not only analysts there are
01:18:30
people who left us for TB they are there
01:18:33
they didn’t like the VTB bureaucracy
01:18:35
came back Well, in general Yes
01:18:37
such a small circle of people and
01:18:40
if you communicate, you have a general idea
01:18:42
what where and how where what pain where what
01:18:45
pros It seems to me that such a cycle is everywhere
01:18:47
In telecom there are actually three companies, all of them
01:18:49
Careers are spiraling Yeah So yeah
01:18:53
but would you like to be a leader in
01:18:54
future or more as an Expert in his
01:18:58
area I would certainly like more
01:19:00
to be a leader is why I am now
01:19:03
I'll think about it in the New Year too
01:19:05
look for an intern, well this time I’m not
01:19:08
I will issue the same expectation as in
01:19:09
last time already more interesting you already
01:19:12
pumped up and even more so with the trainee I
01:19:14
current luck, he has become really smart
01:19:16
guy and does a good job
01:19:20
so, well, I already know that
01:19:23
watch especially when you watch other people's
01:19:26
summary m by the way there is another topic
01:19:29
interesting A In addition to my main job, I
01:19:33
I'm doing a Pet project So tell me
01:19:38
as I remember now it was a long time
01:19:40
history in July returning again
01:19:43
back I got hired by VDS
01:19:46
bank Yeah and somewhere in August I went to
01:19:49
to friends at the dacha near Nizhny Novgorod Uh-huh
01:19:51
And there he met a mutual friend of you, he
01:19:54
I worked at Yandex then, we were doing something there
01:19:57
communicated communicated and A year later I see
01:20:00
like he posts somewhere on Instagram
01:20:02
photo that they made their startup there
01:20:05
connected
01:20:06
with trips
01:20:08
joint and I wrote to him and I tell him
01:20:12
Vasya, I want to try you there
01:20:13
it’s really possible to call for something there
01:20:15
small team but application in ri
01:20:17
Everything is everywhere, they work great
01:20:19
develop a lot of experience you can from this
01:20:21
get and I on a voluntary basis
01:20:23
fit into e Movement A and two
01:20:27
reasons The first one was really for me
01:20:29
interesting the second of course I wanted
01:20:31
gain experience and compensation
01:20:33
lack of some knowledge in MTSbank
01:20:36
Because this is where Python comes in
01:20:39
because there was such data
01:20:42
specific ones need to be processed, well
01:20:44
SRO type data Yes, they are simply not SQ
01:20:47
stick it together anywhere Well here it is
01:20:50
and and it turns out that
01:20:53
probably a year or a little more than a year
01:20:55
I'm working on this project, we're already there
01:20:57
agreed on some specific
01:20:58
the cost of my work is not bad Here it is
01:21:02
would be very symbolic, but I'm interested
01:21:04
feel this in the topic of startups too
01:21:08
also has its own specifics, many can be
01:21:11
tools to try those that are not
01:21:13
tried it on
01:21:14
work you work with other data new
01:21:17
cases right there if returning to topics
01:21:20
My travel flashbacks started with geo
01:21:22
pandas I finished him off I built him on the map
01:21:24
I studied all sorts of travel routes there
01:21:27
libraries from Uber that can be found there
01:21:30
use to work there with
01:21:31
building routes from the Last of
01:21:34
interesting things I used there
01:21:37
there are libraries under the hood of the system
01:21:39
which is in this startup in which you are
01:21:43
make a request for a passenger trip
01:21:46
submit your application for the trip and here's ema under
01:21:49
substitutes the hood
01:21:51
coordinate their route and if the route is there
01:21:55
certain
01:21:56
[music]
01:21:58
say it corresponds to the parameters, yes then
01:22:01
as if the match will take place Well here it is
01:22:04
I decided to have free time there too
01:22:05
practice with it and thought about how it is
01:22:07
in the end I came there
01:22:10
brilliant idea returning to all this
01:22:12
autoclicker to my people when I'm there
01:22:15
Instagram cheated himself coins
01:22:16
some I thought it was necessary the same
01:22:19
use it but using python
01:22:21
and in the end, as it turned out, you can simply
01:22:23
through the street or through the parameters to the page
01:22:26
Yandex substitute any coordinates and
01:22:28
send a request for a quote and
01:22:31
pull out the coordinates length from there
01:22:33
routes and time Well, that is, you are a Parsi
01:22:37
Isa router turns out yes yes Well
01:22:40
you I didn't get trajectories there yes but
01:22:44
just got the route between the driver
01:22:48
driver passenger driver and there
01:22:51
data similar to each other is tinny
01:22:54
automatic testing system
01:22:56
router It turns out that so well
01:22:59
By the way, how’s your fantasy about startups?
01:23:01
which you had matches
01:23:03
reality, taking into account already a year of experience Well
01:23:07
It's probably hard to say that because
01:23:10
that after all we are comrades there Yes
01:23:12
and not strangers, but overall it’s fun for me
01:23:16
most interested in this regard
01:23:18
thing This is an investment How to go to all sorts
01:23:20
there events attract this
01:23:23
money how to scale is this
01:23:25
interesting thing, unusual thing you guys have
01:23:27
take with them to all these We don't do that
01:23:30
We are currently working purely on analytics
01:23:33
Listen, it's a very cool experience.
01:23:35
you have time to go to Elbrus
01:23:38
get a promotion at work and also in
01:23:40
startup Well, yes, listen, very cool, I'm jealous
01:23:44
I probably love it. It was just
01:23:46
all this time some kind of syndrome
01:23:48
delayed success or how to put it so
01:23:50
So I worked for 2 years as a professional
01:23:52
which I couldn’t develop and I wanted
01:23:54
make up for this lost time Listen, well
01:23:57
2 years more You're still nothing nothing yet Yes
01:24:00
well times change quickly and here I am
01:24:02
I think for a while that this is my first team lead
01:24:04
at work Uh-huh Valera he was like that then
01:24:08
say an analyst from the times of Anatoly
01:24:10
Karpov, that is, those thirteenth
01:24:12
twelfths when all this
01:24:14
it really started
01:24:15
essentially originated 10 years ago, that is
01:24:17
like 11 years ago people there
01:24:19
mainly in Excel analytics
01:24:20
Yes, 10 years ago already some
01:24:23
databases wrote Well, here are the Times
01:24:26
change and you just need to, you want to be together
01:24:29
change with them too, what do you think?
01:24:31
How long before you change your profession?
01:24:32
again x I don’t think about it yet
01:24:35
I'm definitely not thinking about this
01:24:37
year because this year I'm on vacation
01:24:39
I’m already going and Well, the agreement turns out to be not
01:24:43
it will be possible it will not be possible to not agree Yes
01:24:46
so well, from such a person to ours
01:24:49
viewers definitely need advice, yeah, come on
01:24:53
let's try to formulate it with you
01:24:55
I can give you some advice. Probably advice.
01:24:58
give
01:24:59
about Well, some general ones probably and more
01:25:03
specific general is
01:25:06
probably find and communicate more with
01:25:08
people from the profession you want
01:25:10
Would you like to come inside
01:25:13
and figure out what you want
01:25:16
engage precisely because
01:25:19
that there are people who go for money not
01:25:22
I understand it's recent
01:25:26
example so as not to offend the specifics
01:25:28
I will bring it but the person there writes to me
01:25:30
and says I’m taking Yandex courses and now
01:25:33
like she has stories on Instagram
01:25:35
puts all kinds of programming there
01:25:37
these courses confuse many without
01:25:39
specifics and everyone is captivated by what’s there
01:25:42
to the slogans that you will finish the courses
01:25:46
quietly 300,000 per second get And
01:25:49
now it has come to the point that there are courses
01:25:50
where do you study something there goes Dasha
01:25:52
smoldering And most people go well seeing
01:25:56
just not understanding the final amount, as it were
01:25:59
what are you predisposed to and what
01:26:01
do you really like it all
01:26:02
so here I would give
01:26:05
advice, so to speak, from the entire range
01:26:09
choose what you really like and
01:26:11
learn more about this how do you
01:26:13
do you recommend
01:26:16
find out a lot of information, a lot of different things
01:26:18
YouTube stories And in general, probably there
01:26:23
Well, at least if you are applying for
01:26:25
position of analyst You should already be at
01:26:27
at this stage be able to analyze some
01:26:29
directions including your interest
01:26:32
and find some information in advance here
01:26:35
Well, if you have an analytical mind
01:26:37
That's why
01:26:38
that many are now on these courses
01:26:41
in reality they probably choose with the finger of the sky
01:26:42
who should I become a project manager there?
01:26:45
Java developer or
01:26:48
analyst and Prime not everyone understands I
01:26:50
I also didn’t understand this and I’m not in business
01:26:52
everyone understands who analysts are because
01:26:54
what are product analysts date
01:26:57
analytics and What is the difference between these
01:26:59
two is also not obvious to everyone and neither to me
01:27:01
it was not immediately obvious but systemic
01:27:04
business intelligence analysts there probably
01:27:07
Are there any other analysts?
01:27:09
RM systems and here you also need to Dan on
01:27:13
at the initial stage to understand how
01:27:14
do you want to become an analyst? Well, probably
01:27:17
yes yes so let's do more
01:27:21
Probably more advice about processes
01:27:24
interviews and
01:27:26
Of course, study the resume properly
01:27:29
put a lot of resumes correctly
01:27:31
information about this is also available from
01:27:33
you on courses
01:27:35
and for example I don’t know nano how and
01:27:37
the rest want when a person
01:27:41
especially going for an interview
01:27:42
newbie Well, it’s clear he had some
01:27:45
a large amount of knowledge, where would we be without it?
01:27:48
without experience and at the same time so that he
01:27:51
understood the subject
01:27:52
area there was some interest For example
01:27:55
If you
01:28:00
interview at least at the level of what they give
01:28:04
they take interest there too
01:28:06
interest and live on the difference in interest
01:28:08
at least on such a primitive level
01:28:12
and I always want to feel the same
01:28:14
stage of social security what a person is interested in
01:28:16
where is he going and what will he do?
01:28:17
because I was like that myself too, you were like that
01:28:21
all the hungry people want to work and just take it
01:28:23
but in reality it is always necessary
01:28:25
be interested in the team there than
01:28:27
what projects will be dealt with here?
01:28:31
these are the ones to interview
01:28:34
Advice Well, the rest of the advice I guess
01:28:36
the same as everyone else's
01:28:38
learn to learn something new
01:28:41
always in free time many
01:28:44
recommend if
01:28:51
work on all sorts of forums where there is a task
01:28:54
in open form where you can
01:28:56
decide to fill your hand and don’t forget
01:28:59
About
01:29:00
that half of your success is not
01:29:03
only harl but also soft skills
01:29:06
true By the way, you said at the beginning that
01:29:09
chose courses based on timing and budget
01:29:12
how would you choose or recommend courses?
01:29:14
choose
01:29:16
damn now for real
01:29:20
I share recently I would advise
01:29:23
generally go into this profession because
01:29:25
I think it's getting even more difficult
01:29:28
do everything but on the other hand if
01:29:30
there is a desire Why not How would I
01:29:33
I would like what advice I would like to give like me
01:29:36
already Yes
01:29:37
said to know exactly what you want though
01:29:40
of course, at the internship stage, an intern or
01:29:44
studying Well, it’s impossible to know as much as possible
01:29:46
what do you want it's the same as me to you
01:29:48
I'll say I'll suggest like let's go
01:29:50
to the factory Well, I’ll tell you who you want
01:29:53
become a mechanic there, an assembler, a turner
01:29:56
millers
01:30:00
and it is unclear therefore it is advisable to have
01:30:03
immediately some kind of assessment of your skills
01:30:05
and know what you are
01:30:08
you want Well, probably it seems to me that
01:30:11
the main thing is to be able to do it as quickly as possible
01:30:13
go into some practical
01:30:14
scope and as early as possible
01:30:18
start going to social meetings and communicate on
01:30:22
about a new job there to study the market
01:30:24
labor
01:30:25
actually understood very interesting thank you
01:30:28
really big
01:30:31
impressive experience impressive stories
01:30:34
big
01:30:35
way Is there something you want
01:30:37
tell us or some parting words to our
01:30:43
viewers take courses exactly their
01:30:46
never write off preferably pass
01:30:48
to end
01:30:50
and vti and not on
01:30:53
factory
01:30:55
Well, if you like it, of course
01:30:58
Of course I like it although in reality
01:31:00
work at a factory I super respect if
01:31:02
there were slightly different conditions I would with
01:31:05
I would be happy to return to the factory And by the way
01:31:07
speaking about all sorts of non-standard ones
01:31:09
us geopolitical situations when
01:31:11
We communicate Yes, we always joke with friends too
01:31:14
what if it closes and I'll go
01:31:16
work at a factory
01:31:18
this is a much safer position than
01:31:20
I have So well then you and I
01:31:24
today we say goodbye to you I hope
01:31:26
if you liked it ask in the comments
01:31:28
We will definitely pass on your questions
01:31:30
thank you very much to my wife

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