¿Su cargo?
Customer Happiness Wrangler
¿Qué idiomas habla?
English and Client
¿En qué idiomas escribe?
English, Java, .NET, and C#. Today my main language is Human, converting tech into something customers' don’t run away from
¿Dónde nació?
Bangalore, IN
¿Cuál fue su primera experiencia con Internet? ¿En qué año?
Circa 2001. Dial-up internet, MSN Messenger status messages, and Counter-Strike lobbies that died instantly if someone picked up the landline. The original 'disconnect anxiety.’
¿Quién es usted? ¿Cuáles son los puntos clave que te hacen ser tú?
Someone who values genuine relationships and pays attention to the details that matter. Known for staying steady when things get chaotic and finding clarity in complex situations. Driven by a people-first mindset and an appreciation for thoughtful, well-executed work. Comfortable with structure, but equally at home in fast-paced environments where flexibility and problem-solving make all the difference
¿En qué lugar del mundo le gusta trabajar?
Give me a spot by the water, a cold coffee & a strong Wi-Fi that doesn’t judge my tab count
¿Qué le llevó a trabajar en Saucal?
I wanted to work somewhere that valued ownership, autonomy, and high-calibre execution. Saucal checked every box. Smart people, complex challenges, and the freedom to actually make a difference
¿Cuál es su actividad favorita fuera del trabajo?
Snooker, Travel, scouting new cafés with that familiar panic of ‘I should probably open my laptop right now,’ and watching Chelsea find creative ways to raise my blood pressure
¿Cuál es su comida o bebida favorita?
Perfectly marinated Kebabs + a Karak chai = Peak Happiness
¿Cuál es su cita favorita o la letra de la canción que mejor le representa?
Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it - Henry David Thoreau
¿La anécdota o dato más interesante sobre usted?
While driving through New Zealand, I once got stopped on a country road by a small flock of sheep being moved from one paddock to another. After about ten minutes of absolutely 0 forward movement, the farmer walked over, smiled, and asked if I wanted to give him a hand keeping a few of the more adventurous sheep from wandering back. Next thing I knew, I was standing in the middle of the road, arms out, directing sheep like some kind of confused traffic officer who had no idea what he was doing. The farmer gave me a thumbs-up, the sheep ignored me entirely, and I now tell people I once managed a team of 200.