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Joseph Ukcenaj

London

Summary

Detail-oriented professional with a strong aptitude for quantitative analysis and proficiency in Microsoft Excel, adept at ensuring accuracy in reporting and data entry. Demonstrates adaptability by quickly learning new systems and adjusting to challenges, contributing effectively to team goals. Committed to leveraging analytical skills to drive data-driven decision-making and enhance operational efficiency.

Work history

Construction assistant

Morespace
London
2025.06 - 2025.08
  • Performed basic maintenance duties at the worksite, creating a safer environment for all crew members.
  • Adhered to all health and safety regulations whilst working on construction sites.
  • Contributed to project completion by performing a range of manual labour tasks.
  • Followed instructions from construction managers to ensure consistent work quality.

Intern

BMS group
London
2025.02 - 2025.03

Finance intern at BMS Insurance Group in London, supporting accounting and treasury activities, including cash flow monitoring, reporting, and reconciliations. Gained direct insight from the CFO into financial strategy, planning, and risk management, including observing senior meetings, which strengthened both technical knowledge and commercial awareness.

Education

A-Levels - Economics, Physics, Maths

Harris Academy South Norwood
London
09/2023 - 06/2025

BSC Economics

University of Bristol
Bristol
09/2025 -

Skills

  • Attention to Detail – ensuring accuracy in tasks like reporting and data entry
  • Adaptability – quickly learning new systems and adjusting to new challenges
  • Quantitative Analysis – strong ability to work with numbers, data, and complex calculations
  • Microsoft Excel – proficient in spreadsheets, formulas, and basic data analysis

Timeline

Construction assistant

Morespace
2025.06 - 2025.08

Intern

BMS group
2025.02 - 2025.03

A-Levels - Economics, Physics, Maths

Harris Academy South Norwood
09/2023 - 06/2025

BSC Economics

University of Bristol
09/2025 -
Joseph Ukcenaj