Like a fireman, Marcos is the doer-type, who can be counted on to tackle his client’s urgent challenges and save their day. «Once our client called me in panic because their database had broken down, which was a huge disaster for their business worldwide. A few of us worked through the night and luckily found a solution by the next morning. It is exciting to be confronted with these complex technical challenges and look for a way out with your team.»
Over the years, Marcos has gained a lot of experience: «I learn something every day, even if it is something small. Many small steps build experience.» And he also built many trusted relationships. «Once a client who had moved to Japan sent me a bottle of saké as a thank you for our collaboration», he says with a grateful smile. Today he has a wide network of experienced clients, partners and colleagues to draw from.
On paper Marcos’ career seems to follow a traditional linear path: studies in systems engineering, working for various Spanish companies as a software engineer to digitize learning, then joined Adnovum Zurich in 2011 as a Professional Engineer, later becoming Senior and now Principal. Specialized in Identity & Access Management, Marcos acts as an advisor, architect and implementer to clients. «When the client is happy, I am happy» is his motto that clearly comes from the heart.
In reality, Marcos has held a wider array of roles ranging from unit architect and project lead to trainer. «I am grateful for these opportunities. I tried Project Manager but realized there are others who are better and I wanted to focus on training. Training people was a spontaneous decision that satisfied my curiosity and love of learning and sharing what I know with others.»
Yet, standing in front of a class requires a different set of skills he had to develop. «It is challenging to adapt to different types of learners. What I found to be really important for all is creating a positive environment where people feel at ease, can concentrate and also have a laugh», something his Latin enthusiasm certainly masters to do.
And what next, Marcos? «I now look forward to becoming a Career Coach and developing my leadership skills. Getting a better understanding of who I am as a leader and sharpen my soft skills will help me in all my roles. Because no matter the technical challenges, in the end it is about the person.»
Good luck with your next steps, Marcos!