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iop   Sweden. Jul 08 2015 12:33. Posts 4951 | | |
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Milkman lol i didnt spend half a thousand on a phone so i could play it cool and be all stealth | Last edit: 10/05/2022 09:19 |
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Highcard   Canada. Jul 08 2015 14:02. Posts 5428 | | |
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I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time | Last edit: 08/07/2015 14:11 |
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cariadon   Estonia. Jul 08 2015 14:13. Posts 4019 | | |
Sweet update.
How long have you been playing tennis for? |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jul 08 2015 16:58. Posts 5460 | | |
Living the life man. Love reading your blog
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dnagardi   Hungary. Jul 08 2015 22:52. Posts 1779 | | |
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iop   Sweden. Jul 09 2015 08:46. Posts 4951 | | |
Thanks guys 
| On July 08 2015 13:13 cariadon wrote:
Sweet update.
How long have you been playing tennis for? |
20+ years? Stopped competing when I was 17? You play?
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dryath   Australia. Jul 09 2015 10:00. Posts 1317 | | |
If you're open to it iop, i'd love to hear more about what you do " data, analytics, operations & growth." - what this really means for you? and any tips for anyone aspiring to break into such a field? 
Thanks bro, keep up the great updates. I know I love reading them. |
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iop   Sweden. Jul 09 2015 13:06. Posts 4951 | | |
| On July 09 2015 09:00 dryath wrote:
If you're open to it iop, i'd love to hear more about what you do " data, analytics, operations & growth." - what this really means for you? and any tips for anyone aspiring to break into such a field? 
Thanks bro, keep up the great updates. I know I love reading them. |
Sure thing 
I stumbled upon it by accident, and sort of enjoyed it and got stuck. It essentially started 5 years ago when I joined a startup and since we didn't have enough people I was forced to learn certain things. So I implemented a CRM system, and started creating reports for the management and the board, since no one else knew how to use the system. I started seeing trends in the data and started adding insights to the reports. After about 2 years (and moving from Stockholm --> Barcelona --> (London) --> Chicago --> Stockholm, I decided I wanted something more stable and applied for an analyst role within a division called Sales Operations / Strategy & Planning. I didn't really have the qualifications but somehow managed to land the job after 6 interviews. I spent 2.5 years at the company and worked long hours and was just eager to learn more. I learnt the importance of thinking about everything I worked on needed to scale, and what systems can be used for what and how the systems actually work. The combination between thinking about scalability and having working systems (like a BI, or a CRM, or an ERP), you had to have lean processes in order for everything to work (sounds ridiculous) but going from 400 people to 1500 people in 2.5 years (and 50+ Markets) and working with people that are way smarter than me, it just forced me to learn. After spending countless hours of staring and analysing data, you start to notice trends (I don’t think it’s rocket science btw), and you can apply that to just about everything. Whether it’s forecasting revenue, user acquisition (paid marketing) or what not.
If I could give some advice that would have made my life easier: I wish I would have learnt excel way earlier, it was a struggle building models without knowing the basic functions. If you’re starting from scratch, try to learn SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH & Pivot Tables and you’ll be off to a good start.
I also would love to know how to program, I only the very basics of a couple of languages, but that would have made my life easier.
To summarize: Be eager to learn, learn Excel, and learn SQL. Knowing things like python is obviously great as well. But to start from scratch, Excel + SQL.
Hope this was somewhat helpful ?
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cariadon   Estonia. Jul 09 2015 15:56. Posts 4019 | | |
| On July 09 2015 07:46 iop wrote:
Thanks guys 
Show nested quote +
On July 08 2015 13:13 cariadon wrote:
Sweet update.
How long have you been playing tennis for? |
20+ years? Stopped competing when I was 17? You play?
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Same. Stopped competing when 19, still play for fun. |
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PoorUser   United States. Jul 09 2015 23:19. Posts 7472 | | |
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Highcard   Canada. Jul 10 2015 02:38. Posts 5428 | | |
| On July 09 2015 12:06 iop wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 09 2015 09:00 dryath wrote:
If you're open to it iop, i'd love to hear more about what you do " data, analytics, operations & growth." - what this really means for you? and any tips for anyone aspiring to break into such a field? 
Thanks bro, keep up the great updates. I know I love reading them. |
Sure thing 
I stumbled upon it by accident, and sort of enjoyed it and got stuck. It essentially started 5 years ago when I joined a startup and since we didn't have enough people I was forced to learn certain things. So I implemented a CRM system, and started creating reports for the management and the board, since no one else knew how to use the system. I started seeing trends in the data and started adding insights to the reports. After about 2 years (and moving from Stockholm --> Barcelona --> (London) --> Chicago --> Stockholm, I decided I wanted something more stable and applied for an analyst role within a division called Sales Operations / Strategy & Planning. I didn't really have the qualifications but somehow managed to land the job after 6 interviews. I spent 2.5 years at the company and worked long hours and was just eager to learn more. I learnt the importance of thinking about everything I worked on needed to scale, and what systems can be used for what and how the systems actually work. The combination between thinking about scalability and having working systems (like a BI, or a CRM, or an ERP), you had to have lean processes in order for everything to work (sounds ridiculous) but going from 400 people to 1500 people in 2.5 years (and 50+ Markets) and working with people that are way smarter than me, it just forced me to learn. After spending countless hours of staring and analysing data, you start to notice trends (I don’t think it’s rocket science btw), and you can apply that to just about everything. Whether it’s forecasting revenue, user acquisition (paid marketing) or what not.
If I could give some advice that would have made my life easier: I wish I would have learnt excel way earlier, it was a struggle building models without knowing the basic functions. If you’re starting from scratch, try to learn SUMIFS, COUNTIFS, VLOOKUP, INDEX, MATCH & Pivot Tables and you’ll be off to a good start.
I also would love to know how to program, I only the very basics of a couple of languages, but that would have made my life easier.
To summarize: Be eager to learn, learn Excel, and learn SQL. Knowing things like python is obviously great as well. But to start from scratch, Excel + SQL.
Hope this was somewhat helpful ?
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Thanks, it helps me |
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I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time | |
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punix   Germany. Jul 10 2015 19:03. Posts 406 | | |
baller life bro...
yea agree on your opinion on programming. thats why i learn it aside my chemistry phd. helps me already ton analzying all my chemistry data and think it will help a ton in the future.
plus you feel just great after u got a programm to work that u thought 2 weeks earlier u could never code |
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ggplz   Sweden. Jul 11 2015 00:52. Posts 16784 | | |
living the life 
sick investment btw, gz |
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if poker is dangerous to them i would rank sports betting as a Kodiak grizzly bear who smells blood after you just threw a javelin into his cub - RaiNKhAN | |
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johnmagi   Norway. Jul 19 2015 23:41. Posts 1424 | | |
How did you come in touch with your friends/ppl/group you are investing together with?
Do you have any economic background?
Cool blogg, I like it! Keep it up y000 |
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