Meet Saida Meftah | DevOps Engineer
Meet Saida Meftah, a DevOps Engineer at PRISMA, and discover her inspiring journey from Tunisia to Leipzig, highlighting her professional growth and the supportive PRISMA community.

Meet the PRISMAtes and get to know our team! In this series, our employees tell us a little about themselves and their journey to PRISMA. Let's start and meet Saida!
A taste of Tunisia in the PRISMA kitchen
In the heart of the PRISMA office kitchen, Saida arranges an array of tantalizing treats – crispy dough, honey, figs, and nuts, with a touch of sesame. "It was my birthday recently," she says, "I wanted to bring a taste of Tunisia to PRISMA, something different from the usual birthday cake."As soon as she wrote in the internal chat, colleagues flock to the kitchen, intrigued by the array of exotic sweets. "Unfortunately, I couldn't fly home for my birthday this year, but I found a woman here in Leipzig who offers Tunisian sweets. I figured, why not bring Tunisia to PRISMA?" Her eyes held a mix of nostalgia and joy with thoughts of her homeland.
From Tunisia to Leipzig
"I've been here for almost three years," explains Saida. Back home in Tunisia, she had studied Computer Science Engineering and wanted to take the opportunity to gain experience abroad. And an internship at PRISMA seemed to be the perfect fit. “I know exactly how it felt arriving here, feeling this vibrant international atmosphere here”, she says.
During the interview, the team not only assessed her professional qualifications but also took a genuine interest in her personal journey.
The warmth and inclusivity of her future colleagues stood out. This personal touch played a crucial role in convincing Saida that PRISMA was the right fit for her.
Needless to say, the interview went well: She got her contract just a few days later. She had a good feeling, looking forward to starting at PRISMA. But it was tough. "It was 2021, a pandemic. The city was in lockdown. Not the best conditions for starting a new job in a new company in a foreign country." Nevertheless, PRISMA managed to convey to her that she was not alone in this situation.
Becoming part of a caring community
"I remember some situations clearly”, Saida recalls; the university I was writing my master's thesis at that time asked me for some documents about my internship in Germany on short notice. I did not know where to get them and asked my manager, Tobias, about it. Five minutes later, I got my answer.After two weeks into the internship, I needed a city registration. But I did not speak any German at that time”, she slightly shakes her head before she goes on, “Victoria, Head of People and Culture, did not hesitate and picked me up, and we went together to the city office. For me, this was the point I knew how much PRISMA cared for me, cared for all of its people, and I wouldn't have it any other way," she says while smiling.
A further person who helped Saida a lot in settling in was Eduard – her team lead and IT Security Officer. "Eduard was a guiding force. His talent and resourcefulness were unparalleled. On a personal level, he embodied humility and made the workplace an enjoyable space," Saida recounts animatedly, adding, "He wasn't just a mentor; he was a friend, making the learning experience both enriching and fun."
Leipzig: From a foreign city to a new home
Turning a blank page into positive change

Saida's future plans
And she intends to stay with PRISMA for a while longer. “Currently, I'm pursuing my AWS Security Specialist certification. It's a challenging path, but PRISMA continues to support me.” PRISMA gives Saida the time she needs for intensive study and also provides the necessary materials to excel in the course. “This journey isn't just about professional achievements,” Saida states, “it's a testament to PRISMA’s commitment to the growth of its people. I'm not just an employee; I'm part of a community that values my aspirations and actively contributes.”For the present, her commitment lies with PRISMA, where she strives to contribute to both personal and company growth. “You cannot make sense of everything all at once,” Saida says, sharing her cherished mantra. “But what you can do is take it one piece at a time and have faith that everything is going to fall in place." Meanwhile, she recommends treating yourself to something sweet for every little win – whether it's a work achievement or, of course, your birthday.