A typical workday - Consultant

9am
Stand up meeting to discuss upcoming work for the week. For me, this week’s priorities are preparing for an upcoming client site visit and facilitating an upcoming release of our software to a new client. I’ll be splitting my time half-and-half between development and consulting.
10am
Our latest client has requested a change to the way our software displays results from its simulations, so I’m coding up the necessary changes. I’ll verify the results with automated tests, and when I’m done I’ll let our development team in Australia know so that the new feature can be fully tested in the GUI.
11am
I notice that in a client's latest data that their new business conversion rate has dropped significantly.  Looking at the code used to generate the data, I see that an important filter to remove duplicate quotes has been removed.  I draft an email to the client to re-iterate the importance of documenting all changes and suggest that we include some tests in the code so any dramatic changes in the data are automatically flagged.
12pm
Lunch
1pm
We have many clients in the US who are currently using the software, and every so often they run into trouble. Sometimes there’s a bug we have to fix, but more often than not it’s a problem with their data or with their configuration. A client I haven’t talked to a while calls up today to ask about some elasticity numbers he’s seeing and why they’re so low. I talk him through the things that could be going wrong, and we discover a problem with the data that can be fixed.
2pm
I start work on the slides for my upcoming trip. I’ll be giving a presentation to the client team on how to use our software, so I’m making slides that explain the inner workings of the simulator, and where all the individual data components that the user has to assemble come from and how they work together in the simulator.
3pm
We have installed a new version of our software on one of our clients’ servers.  I check to see that everything is working as it should – notice a few minor bugs which I let the dev team know about.  Run some simulations to ensure results agree with previous version.  Initially they don’t but I discover that an option which used to be hard-coded is now user selectable.  This fixes things – make note to ensure everyone is aware of this change.
4pm
Call with client to discuss differences between our simulator results and what they expect from their management reports.  Discuss possible causes - are we both accounting for cancelled policies in the same way, should we use capped or uncapped losses, have there been significant market changes since the management reports were produced... We agree to both get clearer answers to these questions from our end to ensure that we are comparing apples with apples.
5:30pm
As a part of LexisNexis® Risk & Information Analytics Group we have access to wide array of insurance information and analytics. This afternoon I have a meeting with one of our sister LexisNexis® companies about developing a new software product that will help our clients more quickly configure their simulators. We’re still at the early stages, so this meeting is all about describing our different existing products and deciding who will come up with effort estimates for any integration we might do.
7pm
Tonight I have a developer meeting with the team over in Melbourne. We discuss the upcoming software release schedule, as well as the latest ideas on the simulator redesign documentation I put together earlier. This meeting also serves as the weekly “stand up” for the development team, so we go around the conference room to talk about the dev work we’ll be doing for the week.

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