Eko Sandy

Product Owner at Akseleran

Eko Sandy has a diverse work experience in the field of system analysis and product ownership. Eko started their career in 2016 as a Junior Programmer at Bina Nusantara University, where they developed and enhanced web applications using ASP.NET, C#, JQuery, and SQL Server.

In 2017, they transitioned to the role of System Analyst at the same university, where they continued to develop and enhance applications such as Computer Based Test (CBT), Cashless Vaganza, and Binusmaya.

In 2018, Eko joined PT. Inspiro as a System Analyst, working as an outsource at Astra Honda Motor (AHM). Eko collaborated closely with AHM's internal team and other outsourcing teams to develop and deliver reliable applications. Eko'sresponsibilities included gathering user requirements, creating functional requirement documents, creating application mockups, developing database structures, providing queries and stored procedures, and creating operational documents. Eko also played a role in application testing, user acceptance testing, and go-live processes.

From 2018 to 2021, Eko worked as a System Analyst at ATI Business Group. During this time, they further honed their skills in system analysis and contributed to the company's success.

In 2021, Eko joined Akseleran as a Product Owner, where they are responsible for managing product development and ensuring the delivery of high-quality products.

Overall, Eko Sandy has gained extensive experience in system analysis, application development, and product ownership throughout their career.

Eko Sandy pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Universitas Tarumanagara from 2019 to 2020. During this time, their field of study focused on Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Prior to their postgraduate studies, Eko earned their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from BINUS University from 2013 to 2017.

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