Mr Fransua-Vytautas Razvadauskas
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Personal Statement
I have built up a reasonable amount of business acumen in report writing at my current workplace,
covering issues such as urban mobility, smart cities and the digital infrastructure. I am keen on
broadening my experience and acquiring new skills in search engine optimisation, copywriting and
blogging.
Employment
September 2016 – Present: Cities Consultant at Euromonitor International (LT)
• Providing thought leadership on themes concerning cities and urbanisation
• Working with TV and media to address urbanisation issues
• Providing in-depth analysis of key socioeconomic trends occurring in the world’s major
cities.
July 2015 – September 2016: Freelance City Analyst at Euromonitor International (LT)
• Writing market research reports on the world’s major cities.
• Using Euromonitor data and other secondary sources to produce opinion articles.
Jan 2015 – July 2015: Audit Assistant at KPMG (LT)
• Producing working papers to analyse a client's end of year accounts.
• Producing financial statements using the program “Caseware”.
• Reconciling financial accounts.
• Meeting clients to discuss issues regarding their end of year accounts.
Sep 2012 – May 2014: Finance Manager at AbBaltis Ltd (UK)
• In charge of organising the books and preparing financial statements including balance
sheets, profit and loss accounts, cash flow projections and VAT returns.
• Produced and sent out invoices and purchase orders to customers and suppliers.
• In charge of credit control and ensuring all invoices were remitted on time.
Education
•-: MSc Development Economics and Policy, University of Manchester.
•-: First Class (Hons) BSc Banking and Finance, University of Wales, Bangor.
•-: A levels in Physical Education (A), Geography (B) and Physics (C).
•-: 13 GCSE’s A*- C.
Personal learning and skills
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Completed online course on Advanced Tableau for Data Science
Currently doing a course on Blockchain and its Use Cases
Currently doing a course on R Programming for Statistics
Basic understanding of French (at GCSE level)
Further information
• To access my written content please go to:
http://blog.euromonitor.com/author/fransuavytautasrazvadauskas