My name is Emmanuel Omenya, and I’m from Kenya. I’m someone who takes real pride in doing things carefully and getting them right. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, a short written line, or a research task, I like knowing that the final result is clean, accurate, and easy for someone else to understand.
I’m currently studying for a Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science at Meru University of Science and Technology. That might sound heavy, but what it’s really taught me is discipline — paying attention to details, solving problems logically, and never cutting corners. Those same habits carry into the work I do with data, documentation, and communication.
Most of my experience has been in remote and project-based work. I’ve managed and cleaned up data, audited records, and created reports that make information easier to use. I’ve worked a lot with Google Sheets and Excel, and I like organizing things in a way that saves other people time. I always follow clear procedures and double-check my work before sending it off.
I’m also comfortable writing. I enjoy making short, natural-sounding messages that feel like they came from a real person — not a machine. I’ve learned how to pick up on small details about a business or person and turn that into a friendly, personalized line that feels genuine. It’s a simple skill, but it can make a big difference.
I’m reliable, honest, and easy to communicate with. I don’t disappear halfway through a project, and I don’t wait until the last minute to ask questions. I like working independently, but I also appreciate feedback and learning from the people I work with.
My goal is always the same: to do excellent work that makes things smoother for everyone involved. Whether that means organizing data, writing better lines, or just being dependable, I bring full attention and respect to whatever I’m asked to do.