Sebastian Almeida
About Sebastian Almeida
Sebastian Almeida is a Data Analytics Intern currently working at The New York Times, where he focuses on automation and cloud-based projects. He previously interned at the Roskamp Institute and holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida.
Work at The New York Times
Sebastian Almeida currently serves as a Data Analytics Intern at The New York Times, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on advancing automation and cloud-based projects. His contributions are aligned with the organization's IT initiatives aimed at enhancing global strategy. Almeida's work involves utilizing analytical skills to effectively address and solve stakeholder problems, demonstrating his ability to adapt and collaborate within team settings.
Previous Experience at Roskamp Institute
Before his current role, Sebastian Almeida worked as an Information Technology Intern at the Roskamp Institute in Sarasota, Florida, for three months in 2021. During this internship, he contributed to various IT initiatives, which provided him with practical experience in the field. This role helped him develop skills that are applicable to his current position in data analytics.
Education and Expertise
Sebastian Almeida earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida, where he studied from 2019 to 2022. His education provided a strong foundation in computer science principles, which he applies in his current data analytics role. Almeida's academic background supports his analytical skills and his ability to work on complex projects.
Skills and Competencies
Sebastian Almeida has demonstrated adaptability and collaboration skills in team settings, which are essential for achieving business objectives. His analytical skills enable him to effectively address and solve stakeholder problems. These competencies are critical in his roles, allowing him to contribute meaningfully to projects and initiatives.