Samuel Fernandez has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies and roles.
In 2000, they started their career at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where they initially worked as a Technician Quality Control for six years. Samuel then transitioned to the role of Sales Administration Coordinator (Technico commercial interne) and held this position for another seven years.
In 2013, Samuel joined FCB Industrie du Bois SA as an internal Technical Sales Representative. Samuel was responsible for direct sales and advice at the production center, processing orders and offers, and providing IT support. Additionally, they managed logistics and tracked national and international shipments.
From 2018 to 2019, they worked for Styyle, Démarche as an External Sales Collaborator. In this role, they collaborated with the service manager to develop and analyze market studies. Samuel also created and managed client listings and mailings for prospecting and product dissemination. Samuel further engaged clients through product presentations and persuasive arguments.
Currently, Samuel is employed at Fischer Connectors as a Corporate Sales Support, starting in 2019. This information does not specify an end date, suggesting that they are still employed in this position. Further details about their responsibilities in this role are not provided.
Samuel Fernandez has a diverse education history. Samuel completed a course on "Conduite de projet - Les fondamentaux & MS Project" at Altran Education Services in Lausanne. Samuel also studied "Allemand intermédiaire B1" at Wessex Academy Lausanne, focusing on foreign languages and literature. Additionally, Samuel obtained a diploma in "Jeunesse et sport" from ASF-Association suisse de football. In 2010, they earned a certificate in "Qualité de service" from Act formation. Furthermore, they received a professional cinema course certificate from Ecole supérieure d’art et de spectacle, T.A.I., Madrid in 1994-1995. Their education began in 1989, when they completed their CFC d’électronicien and Baccalauréat Technique from Ecole des Métiers de la Ville de Lausanne, which provided him direct access to further studies at HEIG.
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