Spark makes an offer
A few weeks into work back from the holidays, Spark makes an offer. It is unexpected as I was told earlier that there is a hiring freeze. The offer is good but of course subject to me finishing my course successfully and getting a work visa.
Spark, into telecom, is one of
the largest companies in New Zealand and my designation is Business Analytics
Specialist. Essentially, I am the bridge between the data scientists and data engineers
and the business heads. I am supposed to translate a business problem into a data
problem and to validate the feasibility of the data solution and translate it back to a business solution. I had long known the gap between data departments and
business teams. So this makes sense. The job will also help me get a foothold
in the NZ work market which is difficult to penetrate. It will help build a
good base to apply for permanent residency.
So, it is good
news.
And not.
We had initially planned that since the borders are not likely to open anytime soon, there is no point in me staying in NZ any longer after the course is over. I was looking forward to returning home after a year. This offer changes everything. Accepting this offer will mean I will not be able to go back, at least for the next few months. It also teaches me the futility of making plans.
After all, life has its own
agenda.

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