Searching for a jobWhat type of job are you looking for? Whatever job that would allow me to use both my creative and would be a challenge to develop my skills. What nationality are you? Greece (Athens) What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Greek (Native speaker) English (Very good) What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Wherever! What countries have you worked in? Greece What countries do you have a visa to work in? As a country of E.E. Greeks don't need a visa to work in other countries What field do you currently work in? accountanting in a big S.A. company What fields have you worked in before? -Economic-administrative clerk, Accounts department, Action Art (editing and magazine publications) -Administration assistant, ``Consortium: Study Dim. Kotouzas and Collaborators and Eratosthenis Study S.A.'' (a project of National Cadastre S.A.) -Administrative clerk, Press Office, Greek Organization Tourism, Ministry of Tourist Growth. -Collaborator, Centre of Professional Training Master S.A. Assistant of project management in IT skills training to civil servants in the ministry of Health and Providence. -Collaborator, Institution for the Development of Human and Social Capital for the confrontation of social exclusion: “Klimaka” Administrative/Research Department. -Practical exercise, Administrative Services Aiginiteio Hospital (National - Kapodistriako University of Athens) -Office clerk, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Centre Athens HEALTH S.A., Department of Reception Communication and Patient Services -Researcher of European Program EUROFAMCARE Hamburg Universitat and National School for Public Health, Sector of Administration of Health Services What qualifications do you hold? - European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) Certification of IT skills in: i) word processing, ii) spreadsheets, iii) management information and communications. - Computer scientist in Systems of Health /Applications of Software units of Health & Providence as part of an N.S.P.H. project Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? Skills. A formal education does not give you life skills. Describe the benefits of working with others Working with others is great for motivation and ideas also moral in the work place growth and job satisfaction, building relationship and networking Describe the benefits of working alone There is an old saying "If you want something done right do it Your self" What was your worst working experience? Working in public Hospital in Athens because I didn't have enough challenges. After a while, all the projects became repetitive. I thrive on challenge. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Passion and enthusiasm is what makes ordinary people, extraordinary. I try to do what i love! What unique skills do you have? I'm organized, efficient, and take pride in excelling at my work. I pride myself on my customer service skills and my ability to resolve what could be difficult situations. As my resume reflects, I have been successful at each of my previous places of employment. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Whatever may give me the opportunity to combine the enjoyment of using my skills in a corporate environment and travelling around the world meeting new people and mentalities. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Having to adapt to the hanging priorities of public health policy, particularly after a recent general election here in Greece. I see it as an opportunity to learn and develop new skills and business. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Lack of stability. After some company acquisitions, I had five bosses in three years. I couldn't take it any longer. What I am looking for is stability in a job and company. How can potential employers contact you? - Postal Address: Pandoras 4-6, 111 46, Galatsi, Athens - Telephone contacts: 0030 6938414673 - Email: emmanouil_george@yahoo.gr |