With seven years at EazyStock, our Senior Business Analyst Anna has helped customers turn data into confident, actionable decisions while seeing the business, the product, and the way teams work together evolve over time. In this interview, she reflects on her experience, the kinds of problems she enjoys working through, and what it is like to spend each day turning complex information into something genuinely useful for others. Read on to learn more about her journey, the moments she is proud of, and the insights that continue to shape her work.

Looking at my tenure, you can conclude that it must have been pretty positive! Obviously, EazyStock today is a different organization than the one I joined back in 2019. While our goal is unchanged: Provide a best-in-class inventory management solution for SMBs, we keep getting smarter about how we pursue it. I am happy to be a part of this evolution and looking forward to see what’s next.
It’s been quite a journey. I have started as a first-line support consultant, assisting customers with daily issues. Today, my job involves preparing business strategies, designing product-level solutions and coordinating cross-team initiatives.

Our work environment is rather dynamic, but I am trying to maintain my routine. First thing in the morning, check in with the team and have a “tasks for today” list. Then, it’s a mix of my own conceptual work, aligning with stakeholders and addressing ad-hoc inquiries. In between those I am squeezing in some learning time.
I am actually more of a “daily-small-wins” fan. They do accumulate over time. It is worth stopping from time to time, looking back and appreciating the big shift that happened thanks to this consistent work.
From my experience our customers are aware of the key metrics they should collect and importance of data quality. What surprises them is how swiftly EazyStock transforms this data into actionable insights and tangible inventory savings.

Spending time in nature, preferably in an active way. Also contact with art, be it visiting an exhibition, reading a good book or going to a concert.
Coffee. Black. A lot of it.
I’m afraid I am a boring person, no secrets at all!