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Phuong Duong

Moving forward together

"Choose a job you like and you won't work a day of the year", Phuong tells us, citing Confucius at a turn in the conversation.

We understand that her position as a transverse consultant fascinates her, even though since becoming a mom she only works part time. When she looks back on her career path, Phuong knows that her capacity to adapt helped. She is also convinced that beyond degrees what prevails is to show  motivation. "Especially in customer support. You have to be flexible, ready to intervene at any time. We work when the others stop", she continues. In short, it is better to be motivated and to know how to anticipate.

Phuong Duong

Moving forward together

"Choose a job you like and you won't work a day of the

year", Phuong tells us, citing Confucius at a turn in the

conversation.

We understand that her position as a transverse consultant

fascinates her, even though since becoming a mom she only

works part time. When she looks back on her career path,

Phuong knows that her capacity to adapt helped. She is also

convinced that beyond degrees what prevails is to show 

motivation. "Especially in customer support. You have to be

flexible, ready to intervene at any time. We work when the

others stop", she continues. In short, it is better to be

motivated and to know how to anticipate.

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EN

Language barrier

From her childhood spent in Vietnam, she now realizes: "in this communist country,

you can be like a horse with blinders on. (...) I was asked to tell about my country,

my story, I realized that I didn't know everything." Arrived in Alsace at the age of

fifteen, she appreciates the presence of four very distinct seasons. However, nothing

is easy when you don’t speak a word of French. "I got in class two years late, it was

very complicated ", remembers Phuong. Opting for a path where the French

language will be less  of an obstacle, she obtains an S [sciences] section bac [High

School diploma] and is moving towards a bachelor's degree in mathematics and

computing, applied to science. She still remembers the welcoming words from his

professor: "Now, these are real math." Her average grade divided by two, she hangs

on: "Numbers were gone, these were very abstract mathematics, close to

philosophy."

Look out, binders falling!

From her years of training, Phuong also remembers the reaction of her internship

supervisor at the Mulhouse hospital. As she shows him her first computer program,

he does not even  glance at it but drops a huge binder on the computer keyboard!

It was to recreate the lack of space on desks in a hospital environment, which is the

cause of many documents  falling on computers... "If the program cannot protect

itself, it is that the computer  scientist did not integrate the environment, that he

did not anticipate the behavior of the user". She will remember the lesson for a long

time. When she later finds a job at a construction equipment company she thinks

it's only temporary. "Well, as it turned out there were real IT needs there.

I immediately worked in support for server management, IT equipment and

databases."

In the stars

Besides the open-mindedness in France, Phuong particularly enjoys its cuisine.

"I like to research the history of the recipe, its origins, the processes to be put in

place. My approach is a bit like that of a chemist." So it's only natural that she sends

requests for internships in famous restaurants. Her goal: to understand how the

work is  organized. Intrigued, two star-rated establishments respond to her.

She will experience two totally different atmospheres. In the first one, screams and

knives Flying all over. In the other, the three-star (now two) Auberge de l'Ill of Marc

Haeberlin,  Phuong describes: "There were twenty-five of us in the kitchen. Not a

single noise,  everything is calm, each one at their station, brigades performing

their scores like an  orchestra, to the millimeter, for ten dishes a minute that all

arrive together.” A work of art.

L'anti-routine

At FiveForty°, it is the art of moving forward together that is appealing to her:

"We are all  aware of it. In a human-scaled company, we are taken into

consideration, listened to. If a  person is in trouble, she can talk to associates or

a colleague who can help her." Phuong  hopes that despite the growth of the

company, this spirit will endure. She assures us:  "One can choose a big company

with the risks of routine, invisibility or being crushed by the  hierarchy. In a smaller

structure, of course, there is a lot of work, but that is what makes the discovery of

new things always possible." °

Language barrier

From her childhood spent in Vietnam, she now realizes: "in this communist country, you can be like a horse with blinders on. (...) I was asked to tell about my country, my story, I realized that I didn't know everything." Arrived in Alsace at the age of fifteen, she appreciates the presence of four very distinct seasons. However, nothing is easy when you don’t speak a word of French. "I got in class two years late, it was very  complicated ", remembers Phuong. Opting for a path where the French language will be less  of an obstacle, she obtains an S [sciences] section bac [High School diploma] and is moving  towards a bachelor's degree in mathematics and computing, applied to science. She  still remembers the welcoming words from his professor: "Now, these are real math." Her average grade divided by two, she hangs on: "Numbers were gone, these were very abstract mathematics, close to philosophy."

Look out, binders falling!

From her years of training, Phuong also remembers the reaction of her internship supervisor at the Mulhouse hospital. As she shows him her first computer program, he does not even  glance at it but drops a huge binder on the computer keyboard! It was to recreate the  lack of space on desks in a hospital environment, which is the cause of many documents  falling on computers... "If the program cannot protect itself, it is that the computer  scientist did not integrate the environment, that he did not anticipate the behavior of the user." She will remember the lesson for a long time. When she later finds a job at a construction equipment company she thinks it's only temporary. "Well, as it turned out there were real IT needs there. I immediately worked in support for server management, IT equipment and databases."

In the stars

Besides the open-mindedness in France, Phuong particularly enjoys its cuisine. "I like to research the history of the recipe, its origins, the processes to be put in place. My approach is a bit like that of a chemist." So it's only natural that she sends  requests for internships in famous restaurants. Her goal: to understand how the work is  organized. Intrigued, two star-rated establishments respond to her. She will experience two totally different atmospheres. In the first one, screams and knives Flying all over. In the other, the three-star (now two) Auberge de l'Ill of Marc Haeberlin,  Phuong describes: "There were twenty-five of us in the kitchen. Not a single noise,  everything is calm, each one at their station, brigades performing their scores like an  orchestra, to the millimeter, for ten dishes a minute that all arrive together." A work of art.

The anti-routine

At FiveForty°, it is the art of moving forward together that is appealing to her: "We are all aware of it. In a human-scaled company, we are taken into consideration, listened to. If a person is in trouble, she can talk to associates or a colleague who can help her." Phuong hopes that despite the growth of the company, this spirit will endure. She assures us: "One can choose a big company with the risks of routine, invisibility or being crushed by the hierarchy. In a smaller structure, of course, there is a lot of work, but that is what makes the discovery of new things always possible." °

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