Going hand in hand with one of the core values of our company, we focused on providing the client a tailored white glove experience. I had to come up with something that would set Data Recovery Guru apart. There were other data recovery companies already established in the area. Funny thing is, no matter how many questions you ask others or books you read, opening a business is a unique experience for each and every individual.īuilding a client base in Massachusetts has been tough. I read, read, read and read some more on everything needed to successfully open and maintain a business I asked questions of entrepreneurs, attended workshops and went all in on opening Data Recovery Guru. I knew the process would be tough, but I also knew that my goals could be achieved. I always spoke of owning my own businesses, finally in 2015 the stars aligned and I took a leap of faith. I worked at the data recovery company for over 7 years, and while I enjoyed my time with the company, I had this nagging feeling of being 100% in control of my destiny. I learned a lot as a Data Recovery Engineer, not only the technical expertise needed to be successful, but also effective communication skills needed for both internal and external clients. All of these lessons shape the core values of Data Recovery Guru.Ī few months after graduation, I landed my first and only technology industry job. The experience of working as a doorman on Park Ave during summers and for a few months right after I graduated taught me the value of anticipating others’ needs and always treating customers with respect and compassion. College life taught me independency, importance of staying true to my beliefs, humility, honesty and the criticality of being open minded. My college experience was crucial in shaping the rest of my life. My English still wasn’t great, but I had come a long way! I decided to go to college in upstate New York and major in Computer Science. A little under two years after arriving to the US, I graduated high school. Some days were easier than others, but I wouldn’t change one experience. We moved to the melting pot of the world, New York City! It was a crash course in English and multiple cultures. I didn’t know any English when I arrived. Through much sacrifice, my grandfather was able to bring my father to the US and my father was able to bring me. Once in a while when we were at lunch or dinner after an arduous day, my grandpa would say: “Hey listen: the best thing you can do in your life is to work for yourself!” Working side by side with my grandparents and parents have instilled in me mind and business independence. I get my entrepreneurial drive, integrity and willingness to fight for what is right from him. He opened a hot dog stand and worked day in and day out to support his family. My grandfather came to the US not being able to speak any English, but he had a strong entrepreneurial spirit. My grandparents and father were oppressed by the communist regime this led to my grandfather being granted an opportunity to come to the United States and start a new chapter in his life. I remember the day I was put on a train, with other boys my age and sent to the mountains to ensure we were safe during the uprising. I lived through the uprising and 1989 Romanian Revolution. I lived in Romania until I was 17 years old. My story begins in Bucharest, at the time, a communist ruled Romania. Petrica, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today. Today we’d like to introduce you to Petrica Rosca.
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