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Juan Angel Moreno

Male, single, aged 34

What type of job are you looking for?

Well, I don't know exactly what job or work could I do in Svalvard, but as I'm very skilled and hard working I think I almost could do anyone. But the type of job I'd really like most could be as an assistant at some research centre for the investigation of the climate or atmosphere, as meteorology is the subject which I like most about science.

What nationality are you?

I'm from Spain.

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

Norwegian (Beginner) English (Advanced) Spanish (as my mother tongue)

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

I'd love to find a job in Svalvard because I love nature and science, and I feel very attracted by that wild landscapes which are so different from the ones I can see in Spain. Besides, Norway is the European country I like most to visit to, for it's amazingly beautiful, and I've often travelled there as a tourist, even reaching the polarsirkelen station in Norland, and the fjords such as Geiranger and Sogne, and the main cities Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim.

What countries have you worked in?

Only Spain.

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

EU countries, and others like Norway.

What field do you currently work in?

Hospitality, as I live and work in Albir, in the province of Alicante, which is a very touristy area of southern Spain. I work as a hotel receptionist in the Hotel Rober Palas, here in Albir.

What fields have you worked in before?

TV Actor, “Benidorm” Series Season 2 Concierge, Repsol YPF head office building, Madrid. Lifeguard, Playa del Albir (Alicante) and also as hotel receptionist at: Hotel-Apartamentos Tropicana Suites, Benidorm. Hotel Benidorm Plaza, Benidorm. Aparthotel VIDA&GOLF, Benidorm.

What qualifications do you hold?

High school graduate, and at university I studied a one year degree of psychology and geography. I have European Union certifications as Lifeguard , First Aid, Firefighting and hotel receptionist. I've also got an official certification of English Language IELTS 7. And I'm qualified by Microsoft Corp. as Office and hotel management programming technician.

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

I overall value the skills, because these are impossible to forget about during the whole life. An intelligent and sensible person is a treasure and it is worth working with much more.

Describe the benefits of working with others

Of course, getting to know other people is always an interesting experience, but I find it very practical too in order to learn things at work, I mean, it's a way to grow wiser and more experienced.

Describe the benefits of working alone

It may increase one's self confidence and it's certainly another way to grow mentally stronger day by day.

What was your worst working experience?

It was in 2007 when I was working at the Tropicana Suites Hotel in Benidorm, when a group of 5 drunk English young men began to throw empty bottles and other objects on the floor over the reception, and screaming loudly at the time. I had to manage the situation when the guest's came out from their rooms to see what was happening, and all of a sudden everything was in a mess.

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

It makes me happy to work, so as to by working I've learnt how to deal with problems and how to solve everything rapidly.

What unique skills do you have?

I really can work very hard, but personally, the skill of mine I find more unique is my great patience: I'm very constant, well balanced and I don't mind about routines or timetables, so that I've very reliable.

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

To stay in an interesting and exclusive place, experiencing it, such as participating is some expedition, being an astronaut or working in a very original place, like Svalvard.

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

Meeting very much people, getting to know the human nature as a psychological study.

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

The accounting works, everything that has to do with the money.

How could I contribute myself to live a full life?

By working and living and experiencing Svalvard.

How can potential employers contact you?

My email address is: bunguijam@gmail.com

My telephone contact numbers: Mobile: +34 655209066 Home: 0034 966867019


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