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I’m a SAS Programmer and I’ve been working for ICON since October 2012 when I was selected via a boot camp. When I joined the business I was very new to SAS and my colleagues have been consistently supportive in helping me learn about clinical SAS and its role in the evolution of a drug. I am currently working on a CDARS tool which is challenging but very satisfying and a task which means I learn more every day.
I have had numerous skills and opportunities presented to me since joining the business and ICON has moulded me to meet all of its requirements as well as developing my personal and professional skills. I work remotely as part of the TVM team and my co-workers have been very accepting of me. In the time since I’ve worked here I’ve become an expert in Listing, table creation and I’m learning about CDARS.
I’ve joined team Bonkers, which has been great fun and an opportunity to advance my creative talent when conducting events. I’ve reached a place where I love Clinical SAS more and more each day and working for ICON means I feel really proud to be part of saving people’s lives.
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