Ciklum
Halyna Tsymbal has an extensive work experience in various roles and industries.
In their most recent position as the Lead Business Transformation Analyst at Ciklum, starting in December 2021, they are responsible for leading business transformation initiatives.
Prior to that, Halyna worked at NIX from 2017 to 2021. Halyna held multiple roles during their time there, including Business Solutions Architect and Senior Business Analyst. In these positions, they worked on projects in the healthcare, education, and science/research domains. Halyna'sresponsibilities included analyzing upcoming initiatives, collaborating with teams, managing requirements, and evaluating solutions.
Before joining NIX, they worked as a Lead Business Analyst at a company with a team size of 14 people. Halyna'srole involved developing the professional skill set of team members, providing mentorship support, reviewing business analysis activities, and participating in training program development.
Earlier in their career, Halyna worked as a Business Analyst at NIX from 2013 to 2016. Prior to that, they had roles as a Project Manager and Analyst at INKSYSTEM and as a Web and UX Analyst at UpSale.
Halyna'swork experience also includes a support role at Airbites Ukraine from 2009 to 2010.
Overall, Halyna Tsymbal has a strong background in business analysis and has worked on a variety of projects in different industries, demonstrating their versatility and expertise.
Halyna Tsymbal earned a Master's degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Kharkiv State Academy of Railway Transport from 2003 to 2008. Additionally, they have obtained certifications such as Lean Six Sigma Green Belt from Six Sigma Academy Amsterdam (expected in 2023), Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP) from IIBA (obtained in 2021), and Dealing with people from STRATOPLAN (obtained in 2013).
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