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Mokhira Norboyeva

searching a position at hospitality industry

What type of job are you looking for?

I am looking for job like doing sales as I am quite good at that. Could do marketing for hotels as well. I can work as a receptionist at hotel as I am very friendly and open person. I can do also translation works or work as a restaurant staff as well. My work experience can show you that I am quite easy in changing myself and adjust to any other job as well.

What nationality are you?

I am Uzbekistan citizen.

What languages do you speak (and at what level)?

Russian- native, Uzbek- Native, Japanese- fluent, English- fluent Turkish- conversational level Italian- conversational level

What country or area are you looking to work in and why?

I would love to work in French Polynesia. As I love sea and warm weather and nature there. The reason is because it is my dream to live there. I would love by staying there to know more about these islands and to improve myself in marine sports and to share with them with my friends here in Japan.

What countries have you worked in?

I've worked in Uzbekistan and as I am still in Japan. Reside here for 10years I work here now.

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

I can apply to work in any country in EU.

What field do you currently work in?

In real estate business.

What fields have you worked in before?

In hospitality as a tour guide and translator, at the University as a Japanese/Russian/English languages teacher, at the Embassy as a secretary and translator, in trading company as a market researcher, in banking as a salesperson.

What qualifications do you hold?

I have Japanese Language teacher diploma

Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?

I consider my skills are more valuable, as I have experience of working and improving them first of all. I can join any place or any team easily so far.

Describe the benefits of working with others

At the travel agency: we got more Japanese customers in Uzbekistan with my Japanese language skill, at the embassy with the same skill we could more presentations of my young country and more of cultural exchanges in Japan,in the bank I brought more both Japanese and foreign customers as it was still in quite first stage of after coming to Japanese market.

Describe the benefits of working alone

I am actually doing business on my own. It's my real estate business. And the benefit of it is I can afford myself almost many things: like time and doing my hobby and etc.

What was your worst working experience?

I had enjoyed almost everything I had ever done in my life even when it was for a small payment.

What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?

I think I've learnt that I am easy and I love to experience new things.I will give my all to obtain more from any job I ever do to get professional in any industry.

What unique skills do you have?

Multilingual skills and good at communicating with people. Also I can easily find friends almost everywhere. I can study easily any language and any profession.

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

When you are at the place you almost dreamed about a whole your life. This is why I just can't stop thinking of that.

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

Meeting with many people and sharing with them of the experience. Feeling myself helping them in finding right things the customers looking for. Assisting them in considerations. Explaining to the customers the things they need to know. Getting knowing from them many things which you can not find in net or books.

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

When I am waiting from the customers for their responses or considerations, as sometimes it takes a time to consider for them.

Please replace this with a question of your own

Sorry but I do not have yet.

How can potential employers contact you?

I am happy if they contact me via my email address or mobile: nmakhzart@ybb.ne.jp or +81-80-3471-8131


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