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Julia Strengthens Dyve with her Expertise in Business Transformations, Positive Energy and Creative Edge!
Author: Robyn
Jan 2, 2025
We’re thrilled to announce that Julia Eriksson has joined Dyve!
Julia strengthens our team as a Tech Strategy & Business Transformation Consultant, bringing her positive energy and expertise. With her strong background in driving business growth and shaping tech strategies, combined with a can-do spirit she consistently delivers high-quality results — making her a perfect fit for our team!
But Julia isn’t just about tech and business strategy — she’s also got a hidden talent for designing and building her own furniture! If Dyve ever decides to expand into new ventures, we know that Dyve-branded furniture is close at hand. Either way, we are so pleased to have Julia with her creativity and drive on the team!
Why did you join Dyve?
"I joined Dyve because of the highly competent and supportive people. The team-driven culture really stood out to me; collaboration is at the heart of everything.
I was also excited by the opportunity to help shape the company's growth and development while expanding my own skills alongside such talented colleagues. It's a great opportunity to contribute to both the company's success and deliver real value to our clients through impactful solutions.”
What's a hidden talent or party trick you're proud of?
What's the best piece of professional advice you've ever received?
"Embrace opportunities that intimidate you. Stepping into the unknown can build confidence, and you may discover that you're capable of far more than you initially believed.”
What's your favorite meme or GIF to use in the work chat?
What's your dream assignment?
"My ideal assignment is a team-based project in a new or evolving industry, with a client that values change and agility. I seek challenges that foster growth and development, and I'd love to experience new places around the world as part of the journey.”
What's the last thing you learned that blew your mind?
"A jiffy is actually a real unit of time. It is a 100th of a second, apparently equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in a vacuum.
See you in a jiffy!”
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