Five questions for…Daniel Vogtmannsberger

Who are the people behind trbo? In our blog series, our employees introduce themselves and answer five questions. Today we talked to our Senior Client Success Manager Daniel Vogtmannsberger. Daniel’s area of expertise is A/B testing. He works in close coordination with our clients on a daily basis and acts as an intermediary for the trbo Technical Solutions Team. Among other things, he checks the technical implementation of new measures, organizes FAQs in the tool and carries out daily monitoring. Furthermore, Daniel recently became a team lead and additionally supports his team with questions and problems and has some administrative tasks to do.

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1. What is your favorite…

Song: Blue Oyster Cult – (Don’t Fear) The Reaper

Movie: Airplane

Game: Puzzle games like Braid, FEZ or The Witness

Sport: Football, of course on TV

Animal: Bear

Food: Pizza

Vacation destination: The variety makes it great

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2. What is your greatest dream?

Floating weightlessly in space and looking at the earth from afar.

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3. Who would you like to swap your life with for a day? 

With Lex Fridman, because he talks to very interesting people on his podcast. Alternatively, with an astronaut on the ISS — see greatest dream.

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4. Your hidden talent?

Fixing things, for example sliding doors in office buildings.

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5. What’s the best way to start the day? 

Currently, by putting my chilies and tomatoes outside so they can enjoy the sun. Since I only do this on nice days, I know right away that it will be a good day.

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