CHRISTOPHER - MARKETING ENGINEERING
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I'm Christopher. I'm here for three years now, I think. And I'm building the unit Marketing Engineering here at Finc3.

Marketing Engineering means helping the marketing and sales units in other companies and our

own company automate their processes and help them generate more leads and better leads and reduce manual work, which can

then be used for other tasks, for example calling your customers 15 minutes longer because our processes are automated. What

we typically do is we connect CM systems with third part systems or with other automation platforms because our

unit focuses on two things. One is real software engineering and building platform integrations. So if you come to

our unit and you're a real software engineer you will mostly work on those software engineering tasks.

For the process automation tasks and marketing automation tasks, you will use local platforms and analyze

clients, client systems and find the best fit to automate their processes. Our goal in

the end is that our clients can use and maintain their own integrations without deep knowledge in software

engineering. What I love most about the job is finding a very smart way to automate processes

because you can create a very complex automation which no one understands besides you. But I think the most fun

I have is when I find a very simple solution which automates a great deal of manual tasks which

can be automated. We actually have no hierarchies in a way that you can always communicate with everyone. Even

with the founders and the CEOs. And if you have a good idea that helps more of

your colleagues. This idea is most of the time executed and implemented very very fast.

I would always tell my friends that at Finc3 the company itself helps you to develop in the direction

you want to develop. A really value added team member would be someone who can relate to client's

problems and always have an open ear for the problems of the clients. You need to be willing to learn

Amazon Web Services. AWS has a vast amount of services and you can't know all the services obviously. But you

need to be willing to read new releases, new features, new products from AWS and

be very quick to test them out in a small scale and find out if new products are solving

any problems for our existing clients or helping us improve our bigger platform integrations and in

the end the better integration product.