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Sophie

Senior marketing analytics manager

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Can you tell us about your background and what led you to pursue a career in STEM?

I studied Economics, with a focus on Econometrics, which I found fascinating because it brought in the statistical side of economics. What drew me to this field was the ability to debate and explore multiple sides of an argument using data. This analytical approach gave me a foundation for understanding complex issues from different perspectives, and it was this data-driven method of problem-solving that sparked my interest in pursuing a career in STEM. 

What has been your biggest challenge as a woman in STEM?

In my early career, I worked in male-dominated teams, which presented challenges around self-advocacy and making sure my voice was heard. These experiences taught me valuable lessons in standing up for myself and communicating effectively. However, I’ve been very fortunate to work with incredible leaders, many of whom were female, who truly understood the challenges of working in STEM—not just from a female perspective. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is the importance of working for or with the right people—leaders who create an inclusive environment and support personal and professional growth.  

What attracted you to join Expleo, and how has your experience been so far?

What attracted me to join Expleo was the opportunity to take on new challenges and learn different aspects of analytics. While the majority of my experience has been in B2C analytics, I was intrigued by the chance to dive into B2B, which is a very different dynamic. The idea of combining my passion for insights and analytics with business analytics, and building a new marketing analytics function, was incredibly appealing. So far, my experience has been highly rewarding, as I’ve been able to expand my skill set while contributing to meaningful projects in a supportive environment. 

How has Expleo supported your professional growth and development within the STEM field?

Expleo has supported my professional growth by giving me autonomy and trust from the start, allowing me to build foundations and relationships for a successful future. This responsibility has helped me develop key skills while working in a dynamic environment that encourages continuous learning and development. 

Can you describe a particularly rewarding project or achievement you've had while working at Expleo?

One particularly rewarding project I worked on at Expleo was the KPI performance tracking project, which was also my first. It was the perfect introduction, as it allowed me to meet key people across the wider team, understand the department’s processes, and identify both pitfalls and opportunities. The project gave me an immediate overview of the department’s processes and performance, helping me quickly spot areas for improvement. I was able to see firsthand how data and analytics could drive better decision-making, which highlighted the significant value these insights would bring to the team. 

How would you describe the company culture at Expleo, particularly in terms of inclusivity and support for women in STEM?

The company culture at Expleo is incredibly inclusive and supportive, particularly for women in STEM. The feeling of inclusivity is natural and genuine—it doesn’t feel forced but rather seems embedded in Expleo’s DNA. There’s a strong emphasis on creating a balanced and welcoming environment where everyone’s contributions are valued, and women are supported in their professional growth and development. 

What does visibility, support and recognition mean to you at Expleo?

I feel at Expleo, visibility, support, and recognition mean being truly seen and valued for your contributions, with leaders who not only acknowledge your efforts but also empower you to share your ideas and perspectives. Additionally, there are ample opportunities to engage with senior leaders, which enhances professional growth and provides valuable insights.  

How do you see your future at Expleo, and what are your career aspirations within the company?

I see my future at Expleo as an exciting journey with opportunities for growth and development. My career aspirations include taking on more leadership roles within analytics and contributing to the strategic direction of the marketing analytics function. Ultimately, I hope to play a significant role in shaping Expleo’s analytics capabilities and creating an environment that empowers everyone to succeed. 

What advice would you give to other women considering a career in STEM, especially those looking to join Expleo?

My advice to women considering a career in STEM, especially at Expleo, is to trust your abilities and advocate for yourself. Take advantage of the supportive environment by building relationships with mentors and colleagues. Engage with senior leaders for insights and opportunities, and always stay curious and open to new challenges. This mindset will help you succeed in your STEM career. 

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What is your name and your role and how long have you been working at Expleo?

This year I’m celebrating my 12th year at Expleo. I started my career at Expleo as a Quality Auditor contractor, and then was offered a Staff position in the Life Cycle Management team, where I became a Deputy Team Lead, after which there was another promotion opportunity to an Engineering Manager, and later I was able to join our Marine division where I currently work.

Where and how long did you serve in the armed forces?

I served in the Air Force just shy of 25 years. I started my career as an Aero Engines Mechanic. My first posting was at Brize Norton working on VC 10s, Tri Stars & Hercules Aircraft. Then I went on to a technician’s course and became a Junior Technician, and then progressed into a leadership position as a Sergeant. I left the Air Force as a Senior Non-commissioned Officer.  

Robert Mathews
Rob in 2022 post remembrance parade in his local village. Remembrance day is very important to serving and veterans of the forces as it gives a chance to honor those who have given the ultimate sacrifice in serving their country

What challenges did you have after leaving the Armed Forces?

My main challenge was worrying about Job Security. My manager was very supportive when I was still a contractor at Expleo and he transferred me over from contractor to permanent staff. I remember the conversation I had with him about the opportunities for secure job security and promotion.

And he said: “At Expleo, opportunities are out there for you, so go and get them”. And he was right, there are plenty of opportunities at Expleo. You just have to seize them. And every time I saw an opportunity at Expleo, I just went for it. 

I transferred a lot of my skills over to Expleo. For instance, the aircraft and engine experience, experience in fault diagnosis, and more in-depth engineering project management and of course my leadership & Management Skills 

How did Expleo help you to transition into your civilian job?

I found it quite an easy transition, as there were a lot of ex-forces colleagues within Expleo when I joined, some of which I knew already. For those that didn’t have a military background they were equally as welcoming.

How do you feel Expleo allows you to use your expertise you gained during your service?

Expleo gave me the freedom to use my transferable skills that I gained in the Air Force. My manager and colleagues had an open mindset for my ideas. I could bring those ideas into the office and illustrate how they could be implemented within a business setting They very much welcomed my ideas about improvements, and there is always an open environment for sharing ideas and previous knowledge. I also completed an Expleo Leadership Management course, which differed to the one I had in the Air Force. Combining the two gave me a much more rounded leadership and management mindset.

How do you connect with other members of the Armed Forces Community at Expleo?

I participate in careers transition workshops supporting recruiters. When Ex-Forces are looking for a new career, I attend the workshops chatting to the Armed Forces community sharing my experience and what I have learned.

What advice would you give to other members of the Armed Forces Community who are planning to join Expleo?

Expleo has many different opportunities, whether it be leadership management, various jobs in engineering, project management etc. Don’t think that you don’t have the skill set to join Expleo. It is within you; you do have those skills and Expleo can bring out these skills in people.