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Meet the Team: Margaux

What do you do at zeroheight?

I am a Customer Success Manager on the Success team at zeroheight. This means I help our enterprise customers get the most out of the product through an onboarding session when they’re new to zeroheight, as well as sharing best practices and product updates (both current and upcoming) throughout their design system documentation journey. Another part of my role is to be a support contact should they need any help with anything or have any feature requests they’d like me to pass on to the product team.

Favorite thing at zeroheight

My favorite thing at zeroheight is how welcoming everyone is, and how passionate they are about their role and the company. I only started a month and a half ago, but all of my colleagues have been so quick to help me fit in – both from a social and work perspective. Everyone has been so helpful as I have been learning the ropes.

What album, book and luxury item would you take if you were marooned on a desert island?

If I were marooned on a desert island, I would definitely take a solar-powered fridge with a water filter as my luxury item. I would want to make sure that I have cold water, and somewhere to store any food items that I might catch along the way. Or somewhere to pop in fruit that I find, to make sure it doesn’t go off.

I wouldn’t need to bring any album, I am not really into music (controversial, I know), but I would swap it for a second book (can I do that? I think I can do that).

The first book would be A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. This was such an incredible book, I would love to read it again. It was also quite a long read so that would be helpful on a desert island.

My second book choice would be The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen – I have heard many wonderful things about it but haven’t read it yet. It is also a long read though, so I figure a desert island would be the perfect space to get into it.

What did you want to be as a kid?

As a kid I really wanted to be an archaeologist, specifically an Egyptologist. There was a major barrier to this though: an allergy to dust! I do still have an avid interest in archaeology, and a family trip to Egypt was one of my most memorable trips. I would love to go back one day and spend more time wandering around the museum in Cairo.