Driven Business Analyst candidate with proactive approach and keen interest in data analysis and process improvement. Excellent problem-solving and communication skills combined with strong foundation in business and IT. Poised to translate insights into actionable strategies that enhance operational efficiency and drive growth.
1.Results-driven and skilled in driving sales through exceptional customer service, upselling, and effective product presentation. Proficient in meeting and exceeding sales targets while building long-term client relationships. Experienced in managing inventory and handling transactions to ensure smooth operations.
2.As an intern under the role of Business Analyst Trainee where I help analyse data, Improve processes and support decision-making through research and reporting. I’m gaining hands on experience by collaborating with senior analysts on various projects and learning how to drive business improvements.
Monitored medication production from API granulating to packing and dispensing.
Evaluated and analyzed the quality of tablets that are manufactured.
Aided with inventory control, order processing, and record-keeping duties, which eased the workflow in the pharmacy.
Modularized web application leveraging preloading and lazy loading strategies to cut down app response time by 20%
Collaborated with cross-functional teams to understand business objectives, aligning analytics efforts to support strategic goals.
Identified high-level data modeling needs to enhance the speed and efficiency of reports and dashboards.
Effectively communicated technical information to non-technical audiences, fostering understanding and collaboration.
Stayed updated with industry trends and advancements in data analysis techniques, continually enhancing analytical capabilities.
1. Batch topper among 100+ students in Bachelore of pharmacy at G pulla reddy college of pharmacy.
2.Offered Pragati scholarship of 350,000 rupees by Government of india for Academic excellence
3. Certified as top performer in soft skill development by SSSIT