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New Associate Consultant: Meet Aiden!

Meet our new Associate Consultant Aiden! Aiden joins us from Anglician Aid where he was a Senior Project Manager. He’s a new dad (to a beautiful little girl!) a super fiction fan and has a massive love for Laska! 

We asked him a few questions…

What do you like to do for fun when you’re not working?
I quite enjoy hanging out with friends over great coffee, beer or while checking out a new restaurant. In my downtime you can usually find me reading fiction (Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next series currently), getting out for a run while listening to music (Dream Theater recently), or watching Netflix (recently finishing off Brooklyn Nine-Nine).

What would you sing at karaoke night?
Hamilton!  I think the enthusiasm would definitely outweigh the quality of the singing but I would give ‘My Shot’, ‘Wait for it’, or ‘Satisfied’ a go.

What is the one website (or app) you can’t live without?
Definitely more of a functional app than one for enjoyment but ‘YNAB’ (‘You Need A Budget’) has been an essential in terms of budgeting and would recommend it to anyone looking for something like this.

What is your favourite part of working from home? 
Getting to ‘leave the office’ and be right there with my family. Especially as my 11 month old has been making loud and excited surprised noises when she sees me walk out my door.

What is your favourite restaurant or go-to food in Sydney?
Currently Malaysian Laksa has got my heart so I am a massive fan of Temasek in a little Parramatta laneway. But I am looking forward to trying some other great Laksa places in the CBD now that lockdown is over.

What attracted you to ProQuest?
ProQuest is dedicated to bringing their Client’s vision to life and this is something I’m very passionate about. I love seeing the fruits when Salesforce is configured well for an organisation making use of its full potential.

What is your favourite part about working at ProQuest so far?
Getting to build great valuable automation using Salesforce Flows. Doing this while learning from some very experienced consultants who are just a quality bunch of people has been a fantastic experience so far.

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