About the Why I start writing again

Chloe Data Blog
2 min readMar 3, 2022

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Since I moved to Germany, I have read and listened to people sharing everyday more than ever before. And I realized that sharing is a very good way to learn again and to learn from other people. Thus, I want to start this blog :)

During my highschool years, I was one of the best student in class in Literature. I used to write a lot, but that habit deceased since I went to college. Work took 70% of my time, and I also thought I was not good enough to share my knowledge.

However, now I have more than 3 reasons to start writing again.

  • I have more than 7 years working experience working in Data Analytics and Data Science department for multiple companies. After every projects, I always keep a record of them in my own library. My library is piling up, now I’m confident to share all of them with you.
  • My accomplished projects varied among multiple topics in E-commerce and FMCG businesses: Supply Chain Optimization, Process Excellence, Portfolio Management, Performance Marketing Optimization, Customer Segmentation, etc. In which I used Data Mining techniques and Machine Learning models to achieve the outcomes. I believe that sharing about these projects could somehow help you to have a glance at how companies are using data in decision making.
  • Last but not least, I believe sharing my projects is a good way to learn about them again and to learn from readers’ feedbacks. I gained so much knowledge from other people, and I want to share what I know too.

Below are the topics I will cover in my blog:

  1. Previous work projects — the analytical and optimization I have accomplished.
  2. Current projects from my Master of Data Science course in Frankfurt School.
  3. Individual research projects — the researches I’ve done on my own, Kaggle competition I’ve joined.

I hope people will find my sharing helpful. Happy Sharing!

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.

— Albert Einstein

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Chloe Data Blog

data scientist | NLP researcher | animals right activist