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Administrative/Interpreting job in Turkey

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Irina

Administrative/Interpreting job in Turkey

What type of job are you looking for?

I am looking for an administrative/interpreting type of job. Also can work in the field of hospitality

What nationality are you?

Russian

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

Russian (native), English (fluent), Turkish (a beginner)

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

Marmaris, Bodrum, Istanbul, Izmir, because these are my favourite parts of Turkey

What countries have you worked in?

Russia, Germany

What countries do you have a visa to work in?

Russia

What field do you currently work in?

Administrative

What fields have you worked in before?

Medical, administrative, teaching

What qualifications do you hold?

MA, majored in English and German philology Interpreter English-Russian, Russian-English

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

I think formal education is the base on which you build the whole career. But your career will totally depend on your further experience, on the skills which you obtain basing on your education.

Describe the benefits of working with others

Work in a team has some benefits: you can always rely on your patner, being a member of a team can make you feel more important, you can learn to distribute duties among the members, learn to organise working process and take into account not only your interests

Describe the benefits of working alone

rely only on yourself self-dependence creativity

What was your worst working experience?

I did not have any. Always seemed I can handle it

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

As many people as many opinions In order to get something in this life you should work very hard

What unique skills do you have?

I think I can deal equally with people from different levels of society. And I also sing very well.

What would you consider as your 'dream job'?

I prefer to spend less time in the office, but if i am to spend the most of working time indoors than I would like to communicate with people as much as it is possible

What are the most interesting aspects of your field?

Communication with people, realizing that your assistance as an interpreter or administrator helps their business

What are the least interesting aspects of your field?

Filling in documents, office dress code.

How can potential employers contact you?

tiger1880@mail.ru +7 916 595 42 12 Irina Shalagurova on Facebook


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