
Niladri Das
• Experienced and self-motivated Account Manager with 6 years of industry experience overseeing sales figures and new account development.• Experienced in Data analysis, Data visualization and creating dashboards using tools such as R, Tableau, and Jamovi.• ILX Prince2 Agile Certified, Experienced in Project management methodologies such as Scrum, Waterfall methods.• Advanced Excel expertise including demonstrated capabilities with pivot tables, VLOOKUP’s, and formulas• Experienced in complex accounting studies and corporate finance including issues concerning business strategy, law, IT, taxation, auditing, professional ethics, economics, corporate finance, investments, marketing, HR, management, and communications.A strong leader with sound interpersonal skills, communication
Phone: 0852120406
Address: Dublin, ireland
Phone: 0852120406
Address: Dublin, ireland
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Similarly, when it comes to wristwatches, it has its own evolutionary journey. We now have wristwatches with technology that allows them to withstand extreme conditions, such as those found in the deepest parts of the ocean or in space. Traditional wristwatches are receiving new features. The GMT bezel, for example, can be used for navigation, as well as monitoring time in two time zones and recording time differences and elapsed time. Portable timepieces with such breakthroughs and functionalities become one-of-a-kind fashion items that can still accomplish a lot more. In the last decade or so, the wristwatch has seen the most important alterations. Brands are making smartwatches that can be charged like a phone. These watches have the ability to do far more than telingl time (The Evolution of the Watch, no date). In this paper, we would be discussing three major concepts of Technology through the evolution of simple tools such as a Toothbrush or a Watch.