What type of job are you looking for?
I am looking for a restaurant/bar job in Yalikavak in Turkey
What nationality are you?
Northern Irish
What languages do you speak (and at what level)?
Turkish level 2
What country or area are you looking to work in and why?
Yalikavak in Turkey. I have friends and my boyfriend lives there and I just love Turkey and the people. I have been away to different places around the world but I now see Turkey as my new home and want to make a new life there.
What countries have you worked in?
None, the reason I want to work in Turkey is because I want to build a new life there and I just love the country
What countries do you have a visa to work in?
None.
What field do you currently work in?
Accounts, admin, but I am well educated and very quick learner
What fields have you worked in before?
Sales, meeting the needs of customers ordering products and dealing with customers within an of-licence selling wine etc.
What qualifications do you hold?
My highest qualification is Bsc Management 2:2, I also have Turkish level 1 and 2, and english and maths olevels and computer qualifications amongst many others.
Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why?
Both, as I feel without each it is difficult to find employment in that field, for example I have a Bsc Management degree but require skills to successfully gain employment in that field.
Describe the benefits of working with others
You get fresh and different ideas, working in a group is an efficient way of problem solving and can increase productivity if implemented properly.
Describe the benefits of working alone
Your employer can be reassured that you have the skills of working on your own initiative and any problems you can deal with by yourself.
What was your worst working experience?
I don't have any, I believe that any experience can be put down to learning a different way, and any problems can be solved or if not each can beg to differ with different opinions.
What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career?
To be flexible and prove that you can work on your own initiative this way your employer will gain trust in you and your abilities to succeed and grow.
What unique skills do you have?
My unique skills is that I have excellent communication skills, and people from all different nationalities and cultures find me very easy to speak to, and make them feel very welcomed.
What would you consider as your 'dream job'?
My dream job would be to own or manage my own restaurant.
What are the most interesting aspects of your field?
Meeting different cultures, providing an excellent service and food being responsible for other members of staff.
Wjat are the least interesting aspects of your field?
The long hours, and also making sure staff provide a good service.
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What are the changes of gaining a restaurant job in Yalikavak in Turkey.
How can potential employers contact you?
contact me by my two email addresses: pvogan@btinternet.com or puogan@ovi.com