Daniel Johansson

Web Developer at Stratsys

Daniel Johansson's work experience begins in 2007, when they worked as an Administrative Assistent at Volvo IT. In this role, they primarily focused on customer relations management in SAP CRM and Excel, and also performed image editing tasks in Photoshop for the company website.

In 2010, Daniel joined Infopaq as a Sales Representative, where they sold media monitoring and analysis solutions. Daniel also handled customer relations and assisted with administrative tasks related to sales.

From 2011 to 2012, Daniel served as a Research Intern at the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative. In this role, they worked on research, writing, and project management tasks for the African Task Force and Nordic Group of the European Task Force. Daniel made significant contributions to a report on financing renewable energy in developing countries that was launched by high-level officials.

Starting in 2013, Daniel worked at Statistics Sweden. Initially, they held the position of Statistician, focusing on survey design, statistics production, and accounts of Swedish municipalities and counties. Later, Daniel became an Analyst in the national accounting department, responsible for calculating the consumption and investments of the Swedish central government, as well as producing various other public finance statistics.

Most recently, in 2021, Daniel joined Stratsys as a Web Developer.

Daniel Johansson has a strong educational background in economics and statistics. Daniel obtained a Bachelor of Science (Bsc) degree in Financial Economics from the University of Gothenburg, graduating in 2010. Following that, they pursued a Master of Science (Msc) degree in Financial Economics, completing it in 2011.

Continuing their education journey, Daniel then enrolled in Statistics courses at the University of Gothenburg from 2012 to 2013, further enhancing their knowledge and skills in this field.

In addition to their formal education, Daniel has also obtained a certification called the "edX Honor Code Certificate for Macroeconomic Forecasting" from edX. However, specific details about the time of acquisition are not provided.

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Timeline

  • Web Developer

    May, 2021 - present