$$$What type of job are you looking for? Building workable systems out of chaos. What nationality are you? American/EU (duo) with Thai greencard. What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Spanish, Thai, English, some French. What country or area are you looking to work in and why? open to discussion- Baghdad What countries have you worked in? US, South Korea, Thailand, ROC, Morocco, France What countries do you have a visa to work in? EU/ US duo citizen, Thailand residence card What field do you currently work in? University Student Assessment and curriculum writer (for ESL), Smart Data Applications (for recording thousands of students accurately and automative cross referencing trends), referals agent What fields have you worked in before? academic test designer, travelling concessionaire, university lecturer, driver, overseas call center trainer, referals agent, ESL teacher, occasional diplomat/entertainer What qualifications do you hold? bachelors degree in economics, CELTA Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? For me, skills learned outside academia come easily due to being swatted in school. Describe the benefits of working with others A task can be accomplished faster with the optimum balance of talent. Describe the benefits of working alone Less interfering souls make a task accomplished faster. What was your worst working experience? Teaching childen English while backbacking in ROC- namely the sad faces of stressed out single-child family children! What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? To each a hat, let them wear it proudly. What unique skills do you have? SQL managment, website applications, driving in any country on both sides in any type of vehicle, teacher, multiple language skills, the ability to create working systems out of chaos. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Getting paid according to worth while being quite productive while at the same time enjoying certain personal freedoms. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Networking with people, designing working systems from chaos, technological interface development What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Commuting between offices on a motorcycle through traffic jammed highways- that's quite exciting too actually. What do you want? I want to save money for my family by working in a riskier area of the world that offers commensurate compensation, one that is not too far from Bangkok by air so that I can visit my family occasionally. How can potential employers contact you? email me at oriolspain@yahoo.com |