Do you often skip meetups thinking they are only intended for Senior specialists? Java enthusiasts, you can attend our new Cozy Talk – Streaming Processing for Dummies – whatever your level is. The details are below!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/kSPKNsW3e6SBdTii8
(the number of seats is limited)
⏰18.10.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Andersen Office Budapest – Árbóc utca 1-3, HUB 2-3, 5th floor
Language: English
💡Topic: Streaming Processing for Dummies
Alexandr Stepurko, Senior Software Engineer, has prepared a solid plan for this event:
❓Introduction to streaming processing
❓Why streaming processing matters
❓Key concepts in streaming processing
❓Streaming processing frameworks
❓Use cases of streaming processing
❓Streaming processing in action
Don't miss this excellent event for gaining new knowledge and networking! And don’t forget to register 👉 https://forms.gle/kSPKNsW3e6SBdTii8
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/kSPKNsW3e6SBdTii8
(the number of seats is limited)
⏰18.10.2023 at 18:00 (CET)
📍Place: Andersen Office Budapest – Árbóc utca 1-3, HUB 2-3, 5th floor
Language: English
💡Topic: Streaming Processing for Dummies
Alexandr Stepurko, Senior Software Engineer, has prepared a solid plan for this event:
❓Introduction to streaming processing
❓Why streaming processing matters
❓Key concepts in streaming processing
❓Streaming processing frameworks
❓Use cases of streaming processing
❓Streaming processing in action
Don't miss this excellent event for gaining new knowledge and networking! And don’t forget to register 👉 https://forms.gle/kSPKNsW3e6SBdTii8
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iOS and Android developers, it’s going to be hot in Warsaw soon! We invite you to Cozy Talks with Andersen, devoted to reactive programming in mobile app development!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/hGvgpf2sxsbEpkNj8
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰26.10.2023 18:00 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor, Warsaw, 00-843, Poland
Language: English
Format: Open mic
Together we will discuss:
💡What is reactive programming?
💡What are its advantages and basics?
💡RxJava or Flow? RxSwift, Combine, PromiseKit, or async/await? Which to choose?
💡Why are they so useful for Android and iOS development? Are they still relevant, or are there better solutions?
We can answer all these questions together and exchange experiences in the first Mobile Open Mic. Add the event to your calendar – it’s going to be cool!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/hGvgpf2sxsbEpkNj8
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰26.10.2023 18:00 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor, Warsaw, 00-843, Poland
Language: English
Format: Open mic
Together we will discuss:
💡What is reactive programming?
💡What are its advantages and basics?
💡RxJava or Flow? RxSwift, Combine, PromiseKit, or async/await? Which to choose?
💡Why are they so useful for Android and iOS development? Are they still relevant, or are there better solutions?
We can answer all these questions together and exchange experiences in the first Mobile Open Mic. Add the event to your calendar – it’s going to be cool!
Hey Siri, what’s DevOps, and how to select a DevOps engineer for a project?
Come to Cozy Talks with Andersen on October 30, where DevOps Engineer Vladimir Klybik will tell us about DevOps in lay terms so that you can quickly find the right specialists for your project/task and effectively interact with them.
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/bGixiCMAn7Exs1NA7
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰30.10.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw – Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor, Warsaw, 00-843, Poland
Language: Russian
The meetup will be especially useful for project and resource managers, recruiters, and those who work with DevOps engineers on projects.
Vladimir will both answer four pivotal questions:
❔Who really are those whom we call DevOps engineers?
❔How to search for DevOps engineers for a project/task?
❔How to interview DevOps engineers?
❔How to effectively onboard them?
…and share his life hacks for a fruitful cooperation.
See you on October 30! Don’t forget to register 👉 https://forms.gle/bGixiCMAn7Exs1NA7
Come to Cozy Talks with Andersen on October 30, where DevOps Engineer Vladimir Klybik will tell us about DevOps in lay terms so that you can quickly find the right specialists for your project/task and effectively interact with them.
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/bGixiCMAn7Exs1NA7
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰30.10.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw – Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor, Warsaw, 00-843, Poland
Language: Russian
The meetup will be especially useful for project and resource managers, recruiters, and those who work with DevOps engineers on projects.
Vladimir will both answer four pivotal questions:
❔Who really are those whom we call DevOps engineers?
❔How to search for DevOps engineers for a project/task?
❔How to interview DevOps engineers?
❔How to effectively onboard them?
…and share his life hacks for a fruitful cooperation.
See you on October 30! Don’t forget to register 👉 https://forms.gle/bGixiCMAn7Exs1NA7
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QA community, don’t miss the new Cozy Talk with Andersen! On November 8, QA Engineer Palina Patsankova will deliver her speech – Postman: The Path from Beginner to Professional – both offline in the Minsk office and online.
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/V4jMTqQ79oGwTWDw6
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰08.11.2024 at 18:30 (GMT+3)
📍Place: Royal Plaza, Pobediteley Avenue 7а, 24 floor, Minsk
🔗 Online participation is available
Language: Russian
Postman is the most popular tool for API testing, offering a large number of capabilities. Nevertheless, few know how to leverage these capabilities and make life easier for QA specialists. At this event, Palina will show and explain everything related to Postman, from A to...automation.
The following questions will be discussed in detail:
📌API testing: how, what for, and using what?
📌Postman Collections: how to create, how to fill in, and how to maintain?
📌Pre-request noscripts: what are they, what for, how to write, and what variants exist?
📌Tests: what to check, and how to write?
Join us!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/V4jMTqQ79oGwTWDw6
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰08.11.2024 at 18:30 (GMT+3)
📍Place: Royal Plaza, Pobediteley Avenue 7а, 24 floor, Minsk
🔗 Online participation is available
Language: Russian
Postman is the most popular tool for API testing, offering a large number of capabilities. Nevertheless, few know how to leverage these capabilities and make life easier for QA specialists. At this event, Palina will show and explain everything related to Postman, from A to...automation.
The following questions will be discussed in detail:
📌API testing: how, what for, and using what?
📌Postman Collections: how to create, how to fill in, and how to maintain?
📌Pre-request noscripts: what are they, what for, how to write, and what variants exist?
📌Tests: what to check, and how to write?
Join us!
Soon, Andersen is going to have a live stream with... Maria Boyarko, Head of BA & SA Department
We'll talk about the variety of analysts, career development (both horizontal and vertical), certification of specialists, our community, and many other topics!
If you've seen something interesting for yourself in the list, join us on:
🗓November 1 at 19:00 (GMT +3)
📍 account - @andersencompany
Language: Russian
There will also be a cool giveaway and then the opportunity to receive a useful file on BA, so set reminders! See you✌️
We'll talk about the variety of analysts, career development (both horizontal and vertical), certification of specialists, our community, and many other topics!
If you've seen something interesting for yourself in the list, join us on:
🗓November 1 at 19:00 (GMT +3)
📍 account - @andersencompany
Language: Russian
There will also be a cool giveaway and then the opportunity to receive a useful file on BA, so set reminders! See you✌️
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Let's talk about "Big picture".
Seeing the “Big Picture” is one of the issues that Business Analysts have difficulty with most of the time. Let’s say you are describing one functionality that is a part of the big main flow, but since functional decomposition has already been made and one that you describe is only a small part of the whole. I’ve had this issue in earlier stages of my career and sometimes I still struggle with it. It looks like this scenario: “You are making a tire for a car, but you don’t know what car is being made”. This situation is very common.
☝️Here are some tips that help to see the Big Picture
Let's talk about "Big picture".
Seeing the “Big Picture” is one of the issues that Business Analysts have difficulty with most of the time. Let’s say you are describing one functionality that is a part of the big main flow, but since functional decomposition has already been made and one that you describe is only a small part of the whole. I’ve had this issue in earlier stages of my career and sometimes I still struggle with it. It looks like this scenario: “You are making a tire for a car, but you don’t know what car is being made”. This situation is very common.
☝️Here are some tips that help to see the Big Picture
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Hi analysts! ⭐️
Creating a new product it is a common approach to focus on a user. Who is the target audience? What are their needs? And how we can satisfy these needs? - These are probably the most frequently asked questions when discovering the project. Clayton M. Christensen, Harvard Business Professor, challenged this approach in his book "Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice" and came up with his theory on where to start.
🔶What is JTBD?
Jobs-to-be-Done is a framework which incomposses product vision and its breakdown. As opposed to the well-known user-oriented approach which in business analysis is typically delivered via a User Story format, Jobs-to-be-Done focuses on on the final goal of a user (on a job that has to be done).
🔶How JTBD look like?
The JTBD template is pretty similar to User Story. However instead of who is performing an action, condition is indicated.
So, the template for JTBD is as follows:
When condition, I want desire, so that result.
Example: When commuting, I want to watch short videos, so that to kill time and have fun on the move.
Below the Job Title typically goes acceptance criteria, just the same as with US.
🔶When JTBD is useful
As in JTBD concept context matters rather than a user, it is useful in the cases when the target audience is not clear or is broad. In contrast, User Stories fit well when the audience is identified and is not wanted to become bigger.
🔶How to prioritize JTBD
There are several ways to define which jobs are more critical, and which less. Here are the most commonly used:
🔸Directly ask your audience which jobs from their perspectives are more valuable. On the one hand, straight communication with the customer is a good idea, instead of assumptions you will have a real statement. On the other hand, in case you have several customers to contact, they may have a different opinion on these issues. And prioritization in this way will become even more complicated.
🔸The second way is to figure out how satisfied your customers are with the current solution. The more the dissatisfaction is, the easier it can shift from the old solution to your product.
🔸And one more way is to prioritize the jobs based on the resources that the team has. The easier for the development team to implement the job, the higher its priority.
❓Do you have experience with JTBD?
Creating a new product it is a common approach to focus on a user. Who is the target audience? What are their needs? And how we can satisfy these needs? - These are probably the most frequently asked questions when discovering the project. Clayton M. Christensen, Harvard Business Professor, challenged this approach in his book "Competing Against Luck: The Story of Innovation and Customer Choice" and came up with his theory on where to start.
🔶What is JTBD?
Jobs-to-be-Done is a framework which incomposses product vision and its breakdown. As opposed to the well-known user-oriented approach which in business analysis is typically delivered via a User Story format, Jobs-to-be-Done focuses on on the final goal of a user (on a job that has to be done).
🔶How JTBD look like?
The JTBD template is pretty similar to User Story. However instead of who is performing an action, condition is indicated.
So, the template for JTBD is as follows:
When condition, I want desire, so that result.
Example: When commuting, I want to watch short videos, so that to kill time and have fun on the move.
Below the Job Title typically goes acceptance criteria, just the same as with US.
🔶When JTBD is useful
As in JTBD concept context matters rather than a user, it is useful in the cases when the target audience is not clear or is broad. In contrast, User Stories fit well when the audience is identified and is not wanted to become bigger.
🔶How to prioritize JTBD
There are several ways to define which jobs are more critical, and which less. Here are the most commonly used:
🔸Directly ask your audience which jobs from their perspectives are more valuable. On the one hand, straight communication with the customer is a good idea, instead of assumptions you will have a real statement. On the other hand, in case you have several customers to contact, they may have a different opinion on these issues. And prioritization in this way will become even more complicated.
🔸The second way is to figure out how satisfied your customers are with the current solution. The more the dissatisfaction is, the easier it can shift from the old solution to your product.
🔸And one more way is to prioritize the jobs based on the resources that the team has. The easier for the development team to implement the job, the higher its priority.
❓Do you have experience with JTBD?
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Come to our meetup – PM Community. Cozy Talks with Andersen – on the 30th of November to master the art of giving and processing feedback.
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/9GNRFYb9hoGd8KYr5
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰30.11.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor
Language: English
The culture of feedback has become prevalent in our society. A person’s work efficiency is assessed on its basis, and this often has a great impact on their career trajectory, performance on projects, self-esteem, and relationships with others. Therefore, it is essential to study this area, learning what hinders us from giving constructive feedback and how to formulate it correctly.
Project Manager Tatsiana Marshyna will talk about the importance of feedback and share what methods can be used to improve the quality of feedback. The meetup will be useful for Project, HR, and Resource Managers, as well as other professionals working with people.
We’re looking forward to seeing you!
👇FREE, after registration👇
https://forms.gle/9GNRFYb9hoGd8KYr5
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰30.11.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor
Language: English
The culture of feedback has become prevalent in our society. A person’s work efficiency is assessed on its basis, and this often has a great impact on their career trajectory, performance on projects, self-esteem, and relationships with others. Therefore, it is essential to study this area, learning what hinders us from giving constructive feedback and how to formulate it correctly.
Project Manager Tatsiana Marshyna will talk about the importance of feedback and share what methods can be used to improve the quality of feedback. The meetup will be useful for Project, HR, and Resource Managers, as well as other professionals working with people.
We’re looking forward to seeing you!
Hi analysts!⭐️
What do you think about the velocity?
In the article author explores the pitfalls of ‘The Illusion of Velocity’ in agile contexts, peeling back the layers of traditional metrics as leadership tools. Moreover, points to the advantages gained from leadership engaging directly with teams.
Understand why servant leadership and practices like the Gemba Walks are crucial for coping with complex, adaptive environments toward actual progress. Moreover, get an idea of how to start flipping outdated hierarchies and embrace the natural rhythm of productivity and innovation.
What do you think about the velocity?
In the article author explores the pitfalls of ‘The Illusion of Velocity’ in agile contexts, peeling back the layers of traditional metrics as leadership tools. Moreover, points to the advantages gained from leadership engaging directly with teams.
Understand why servant leadership and practices like the Gemba Walks are crucial for coping with complex, adaptive environments toward actual progress. Moreover, get an idea of how to start flipping outdated hierarchies and embrace the natural rhythm of productivity and innovation.
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The Illusion of Velocity
In this article, PST Stefan Wolpers explores the pitfalls of 'The Illusion of Velocity' in agile contexts, peeling back the layers of traditional metrics as leadership tools and what to do instead.
Are you curious to find out how a Business Analyst can play a crucial role in establishing and improving project processes? Then join our next meetup – BA Community. Cozy Talks with Andersen – on December 1 to learn about how to create synergy between Business Analysts and Project Managers! 🤝
👇Registration👇
https://forms.gle/y4QdraSZVYGJfUUJ9
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰01.12.2023 18:30 (GMT+4)
📍Andersen Office Batumi – 10 Zhiuli Shartava st., 2nd floor
Language: Russian
Together with Lizaveta Shymanskaya, Business Analyst at Andersen, we’ll discuss:
The roles of a Business Analyst and a Project Manager on a project;
Business Analysts’ assistance during each project phase;
Business Analysts’ contribution to the onboarding process;
Establishment of effective BA, UI/UX, and QA processes;
Creation of a robust delivery process.
Don't miss this chance to get valuable info about the joint efforts of Business Analysts and Project Managers and about how this cooperation can drive project success!
👇Registration👇
https://forms.gle/y4QdraSZVYGJfUUJ9
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰01.12.2023 18:30 (GMT+4)
📍Andersen Office Batumi – 10 Zhiuli Shartava st., 2nd floor
Language: Russian
Together with Lizaveta Shymanskaya, Business Analyst at Andersen, we’ll discuss:
The roles of a Business Analyst and a Project Manager on a project;
Business Analysts’ assistance during each project phase;
Business Analysts’ contribution to the onboarding process;
Establishment of effective BA, UI/UX, and QA processes;
Creation of a robust delivery process.
Don't miss this chance to get valuable info about the joint efforts of Business Analysts and Project Managers and about how this cooperation can drive project success!
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Hi analysts!⭐️
Visuals play an incredibly important role in software development. Written requirements along with the prototypes are great ways to work on the scope of the solution. Learning UX/UI design as a Business Analyst can offer several advantages and enhance your overall skill set.
🔽 Here are some benefits that you will get from learning UX/UI design:
🔸Improved Design-thinking.
It’s a methodology in which you think about the solution using a design concept. Whenever you think about software solutions, think of it from the perspective of the customer. How the end user would see it. Then try to prototype it. This will improve the way you think and analyze as a BA. After adopting this concept to my daily routine, my requirements elicitation skills improved too.
🔸Better stakeholder engagement
Usually, stakeholders prefer functional products over written ideas. No matter how clear and concise the written version of requirements is the idea behind it may not be visible to your audience. Discussion on the design itself will make the collaboration easier and faster.
🔸Improved denoscription of the requirements.
This is one of the most obvious benefits. When you prepare prototypes by yourself, you will easily describe them too. No matter if it’s SRS, Use-case or User story format, the denoscription will be clearer to the team.
What is your thoughts?
Visuals play an incredibly important role in software development. Written requirements along with the prototypes are great ways to work on the scope of the solution. Learning UX/UI design as a Business Analyst can offer several advantages and enhance your overall skill set.
🔸Improved Design-thinking.
It’s a methodology in which you think about the solution using a design concept. Whenever you think about software solutions, think of it from the perspective of the customer. How the end user would see it. Then try to prototype it. This will improve the way you think and analyze as a BA. After adopting this concept to my daily routine, my requirements elicitation skills improved too.
🔸Better stakeholder engagement
Usually, stakeholders prefer functional products over written ideas. No matter how clear and concise the written version of requirements is the idea behind it may not be visible to your audience. Discussion on the design itself will make the collaboration easier and faster.
🔸Improved denoscription of the requirements.
This is one of the most obvious benefits. When you prepare prototypes by yourself, you will easily describe them too. No matter if it’s SRS, Use-case or User story format, the denoscription will be clearer to the team.
What is your thoughts?
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#course
Hello friends!👋
Andersen invites you to join its free educational online course
“Business Analysis from the scratch”
We offer an excellent opportunity in a short period of time to gain knowledge for free in such popular and in-demand area as Business Analysis and start your professional development in IT.
The best students will be offered to take part in a traineeship with subsequent employment in our company.
The training "Business Analysis from the scratch" consists of:
Theoretical training - online course
Laboratory - theoretical and practical training with subsequent employment at Andersen.
Online course:
📍Start - December 2023
📍2 months, 2 times a week (in the evening)
📍A lecture duration is 2 hours.
📍theory + practice + home assignments
📍The lecturer - Senior Business Analyst
All requirements for candidates, additional information, and the registration form can be found HERE
If you have already BA course completed, try starting with Laboratory you can apply HERE
Hello friends!👋
Andersen invites you to join its free educational online course
“Business Analysis from the scratch”
We offer an excellent opportunity in a short period of time to gain knowledge for free in such popular and in-demand area as Business Analysis and start your professional development in IT.
The best students will be offered to take part in a traineeship with subsequent employment in our company.
The training "Business Analysis from the scratch" consists of:
Theoretical training - online course
Laboratory - theoretical and practical training with subsequent employment at Andersen.
Online course:
📍Start - December 2023
📍2 months, 2 times a week (in the evening)
📍A lecture duration is 2 hours.
📍theory + practice + home assignments
📍The lecturer - Senior Business Analyst
All requirements for candidates, additional information, and the registration form can be found HERE
If you have already BA course completed, try starting with Laboratory you can apply HERE
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#recruitment
Hello! Andersen invites you to join a traineeship in DECEMBER.
Locations:
Poland
Hungary
Lithuania
Ukraine (Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Odesa, Lviv, Dnipro, Kyiv)
Georgia
Azerbaijan (Baku)
Kazakhstan
Belarus (except Minsk)
Areas:
iOS (except UA, GE, AZ, KZ)
Android
Java
JavaScript (except BY, AZ, KZ)
.NET (except AZ)
PHP (except AZ)
GO (except UA, BY, GE, AZ, KZ)
DevOps (except AZ, KZ)
Ux/Ui Design (except PL, LT)
Graphic Design (except PL, LT)
Business Analysis
Requirements:
📌English — Intermediate and above;
for BA - Upper-Intermediate;
📌Solid theoretical knowledge in the chosen area;
📌Knowledge of what Git is and how to work with it (for dev);
📌Interpersonal skills, motivation, and high speed of learning.
⭐️Guaranteed employment upon successful completion of training.
✉️If you are interested in an internship at the international company Andersen, we kindly ask you to fill in the FORM and follow the directions that will be sent to your email specified in the form.
Hello! Andersen invites you to join a traineeship in DECEMBER.
Locations:
Poland
Hungary
Lithuania
Ukraine (Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Odesa, Lviv, Dnipro, Kyiv)
Georgia
Azerbaijan (Baku)
Kazakhstan
Belarus (except Minsk)
Areas:
iOS (except UA, GE, AZ, KZ)
Android
Java
JavaScript (except BY, AZ, KZ)
.NET (except AZ)
PHP (except AZ)
GO (except UA, BY, GE, AZ, KZ)
DevOps (except AZ, KZ)
Ux/Ui Design (except PL, LT)
Graphic Design (except PL, LT)
Business Analysis
Requirements:
📌English — Intermediate and above;
for BA - Upper-Intermediate;
📌Solid theoretical knowledge in the chosen area;
📌Knowledge of what Git is and how to work with it (for dev);
📌Interpersonal skills, motivation, and high speed of learning.
⭐️Guaranteed employment upon successful completion of training.
✉️If you are interested in an internship at the international company Andersen, we kindly ask you to fill in the FORM and follow the directions that will be sent to your email specified in the form.
For the first time at Andersen! The PM Community is planning a meetup that will be held on December 11, in Warsaw, and… in a cooking show format! As our speakers assure us, we will cook and talk about Scaled Agile. Incidentally, here they are: Agile Project Manager Anton Yadreusky and Project Manager Vladislava Zubareva.
👇Registration👇
https://forms.gle/1YiFCUWusGmgr8ib6
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰11.12.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor
Language: Russian
In order to cook our culinary masterpiece – What Do You Need to Think About as Your Project Grows? – we need experts and interesting ingredient topics:
Examples of reused products in a growing project.
Where does reusability start?
How to manage cross-dependencies and maintain transparency?
Scaled Agile hints.
And, of course, we won’t leave anyone without delicious food! Pizza time is a matter of course. See you on December 11 at 18:30 CET!
👇Registration👇
https://forms.gle/1YiFCUWusGmgr8ib6
(the number of seats is limited).
⏰11.12.2023 18:30 CET
📍Andersen Office Warsaw: Rondo Daszyńskiego 1, 23 floor
Language: Russian
In order to cook our culinary masterpiece – What Do You Need to Think About as Your Project Grows? – we need experts and interesting ingredient topics:
Examples of reused products in a growing project.
Where does reusability start?
How to manage cross-dependencies and maintain transparency?
Scaled Agile hints.
And, of course, we won’t leave anyone without delicious food! Pizza time is a matter of course. See you on December 11 at 18:30 CET!
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