What type of job are you looking for?
Hi, I am Italian, graduate in Middle East Studies & Arabic Language and I travell all around Middle East since 2002 as student & researcher, volunteer, internee & employee on behalf of the International cooperation. I am looking to come back in Jordan after a deep background and I wish to join a strong team acting in the International Cooperation in all its components. Furthmermore, I would like to perfom any job in the field in the Communication and New Media as in the Education sector.
What nationality are you?
Italian
What languages do you speak (and at what level)?
Italian (Native); English (Excellent); Arabic (Excellent in speaking, fair in reading & writing); French (School level).
What country or area are you looking to work in and why?
All the Middle East area (Blaad ish sham)!!!
What countries have you worked in?
Occupied Palestinian Territories, Jordan, Egypt, United Arab Emirates and of course Italy!
What countries do you have a visa to work in?
I am Italian, with residence in Italy and with European passport.
What field do you currently work in?
Presently I am Freelancer Editor & Translator.
What fields have you worked in before?
International Cooperation (Researcher, Evaluator & Facilitator). Web Journalism. Internship at the Italian General Consulate in Jerusalem. Education & Translations (Freelancer).
What qualifications do you hold?
Bachelor Degree in Middle East Studies & Arabic Language.
Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?
Both! I decided for my first trip to Middle East only after I felt to be weel aknowledged about its features. From the other side, practice opened to me another world stood over the studies background.
Describe the benefits of working with others
Interacting and be available to act know act is the guarantee for an high level job performance and to gain the goals at the best.
Describe the benefits of working alone
There are competencies that need to be executed privatly but the feedback of such work find its worth only within the staff.
What was your worst working experience?
None. I always thought to have trained and to have learnt somethink from all my experiences.
What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?
To not give up the personal professional aim but to be everyday, in every step simple.
What unique skills do you have?
High communication and open to assist collegues. I am a bit curious and, in a job context, this point gave me always the appreciation of the people all around me.
What would you consider as your 'dream job'?
Working on behalf of an International Agency (UN, EU) beside the High Commissioner of the Human Rights.
What are the most interesting aspects of your field?
Working for people with people and giving back to them what is necessary for me to take from them to performe my duties. I consider Middle East itself the content making myself more interesting when I deal with it.
Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?
It is to say very oftne goodbay to my family in Italy. Neverthless, their appreciation for my passion began profession, gives me the strenght to go ahead.
Do you believe that your passion to work in Middle East will never expire?
I love to image every new task as a new starting, and I learnt to live day by day and to consider my home wherever I feel happy.
How can potential employers contact you?
hurraeli@yahoo.it