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Grace

Grace

Consultant

USA

What does a day in your life look like as a Consultant with Capgemini Invent?

We do service-part management. We extract, transform, and load work – which revolves around a lot of data. We know how to extract good data that is not corrupt or old, we find data that is new and updated. We transform data so that spare-parts management can use the data to produce useful things that help us forecast. In my role, I see the requirements and know how to transform the data to meet our clients’ needs and make sure we are producing accurate data.

What do you love about being a Consultant with Capgemini Invent?

It really is a lot of problem solving. One of the coolest parts is how I have been given free range with how I want to design. There are a million ways to design a solution if it produces the right outcome – and that is totally up to me. It is so incredible to see how everyone’s brain functions differently to complete the exact same thing, even if it is a totally different method. It’s an innovative boundary to explore. Even with data, you can still be creative!

What is one of your most memorable moments in your Capgemini journey?

A few weeks ago, the client team I am on got to travel in-person for the first time and it was so much fun. I love the work, which is one thing, but seeing the people was such a memorable experience. All of the dots begin to connect – the emotions, memories, and feelings of a person just come to life. It really is that human connection. These connections are what make working at Capgemini so personal and personable, and so much worth it.

Are you involved in an Employee Resource Group at Capgemini?

I am on leadership for CREATE. CREATE stands for Collaborating to Reach Excellence in Asian Talent and Experience and our goals surround community leadership and business growth. We have a whole array of events – but they typically function to promote diversity. Employee Resource Groups are a really, really great outlet that lets you have a creative aspect to your work as well. Being involved in an Employee Resource Group helps me see someone as not just another employee, but gives me the chance to know their background, their story, and encourages us to celebrate our differences and uniqueness every day.

How are you working towards Getting the Future You Want?

“Getting the Future You Want” is a mindset of working hard. Additionally, it is about being nice, being kind, being supportive, being honest. For me, achieving Capgemini’s values – honesty, boldness, trust, freedom, fun, modesty, and team spirit – is the future I want. As long as I am achieving those, as long as I am being a better person and contributing to the community, I feel as if that is me getting the future I want. Capgemini has such a holistic picture of what a person can achieve, and that is what I am striving for.