almas_kz
Feb 19, 2020
Graduate / I am willing and able to share mentioned skills and competence with MBA's classmates. [4]
Ever since I can remember myself, I have always been a leader among people, who surrounded me. Certainly, at adolescence passing the rigorous selective admissions exams to the top school in Kazakhstan, "School name", leading university in Europe and Kazakhstan had a great impact in my life, since I had many great opportunities there. A vivid instance of it was when I led the Kazakh team consisting of ten people in the international project competition in mathematics, which took place in Seoul, South Korea. Despite the fact that I was loaded with my own projects' work, I successfully oversaw the works of my peers by giving valuable insights and led them throughout the whole trip. In the end, all the team members took top places. Having led dynamic teams at 17, through the project competition, shows the great potential of mine to be a leader.
Furthermore, I graduated from the top university in "Europe's country". By means of it, I had a chance to visit major EU countries and USA, which provided valuable insights on indigenous people's world outlook. In America, I lived more than four months. For the most part, I worked there in the continents' largest waterpark as an emergency attendee, whose main objective was the safety of its guests. This job enlightened me of how the whole management system of such amusement parks work. Additionally, it taught me how to work with clients and meet their expectations. Apart from everything else, since I was working in the solid management structure, I learned tremendous amount of communicative skills by socializing various people from different levels. It is indeed, a crucial experience to be sharing with other people.
Definitely, at my current job, "COMPANY NAME", which is primarily aimed to attract foreign investments from other countries, I am successfully using previously gained skills to further advance in the career ladder. I am learning number of competence that is boosting the overall proficiency. Currently, I work at the position of "Senior Manager". On a daily basis, I am closely interacting with executive members, top managers of various corporations, governmental bodies and other organizations, solving issues of investors related to realizing their investment projects in Kazakhstan. Once, I assisted a local based, Chinese company named "NAME" to attract 120 people of foreign labor force, though they have previously exceeded permitted number of a regional quota available for that particular region. It was vital for them to attract that number of foreigners, since they had to finish their project in the scope of designated time. In order for me to accomplish it, I had to negotiate this issue with state and local authorities on a constant basis for up to three and a half months. Finally, in the end, I could manage to resolve this situation on time and company could realize their project on the given timeframe too.
I am willing and able to share mentioned skills/competence with groupmates.
how your education and work, and life experience will contribute to your classmates' MBA
Ever since I can remember myself, I have always been a leader among people, who surrounded me. Certainly, at adolescence passing the rigorous selective admissions exams to the top school in Kazakhstan, "School name", leading university in Europe and Kazakhstan had a great impact in my life, since I had many great opportunities there. A vivid instance of it was when I led the Kazakh team consisting of ten people in the international project competition in mathematics, which took place in Seoul, South Korea. Despite the fact that I was loaded with my own projects' work, I successfully oversaw the works of my peers by giving valuable insights and led them throughout the whole trip. In the end, all the team members took top places. Having led dynamic teams at 17, through the project competition, shows the great potential of mine to be a leader.
Furthermore, I graduated from the top university in "Europe's country". By means of it, I had a chance to visit major EU countries and USA, which provided valuable insights on indigenous people's world outlook. In America, I lived more than four months. For the most part, I worked there in the continents' largest waterpark as an emergency attendee, whose main objective was the safety of its guests. This job enlightened me of how the whole management system of such amusement parks work. Additionally, it taught me how to work with clients and meet their expectations. Apart from everything else, since I was working in the solid management structure, I learned tremendous amount of communicative skills by socializing various people from different levels. It is indeed, a crucial experience to be sharing with other people.
Definitely, at my current job, "COMPANY NAME", which is primarily aimed to attract foreign investments from other countries, I am successfully using previously gained skills to further advance in the career ladder. I am learning number of competence that is boosting the overall proficiency. Currently, I work at the position of "Senior Manager". On a daily basis, I am closely interacting with executive members, top managers of various corporations, governmental bodies and other organizations, solving issues of investors related to realizing their investment projects in Kazakhstan. Once, I assisted a local based, Chinese company named "NAME" to attract 120 people of foreign labor force, though they have previously exceeded permitted number of a regional quota available for that particular region. It was vital for them to attract that number of foreigners, since they had to finish their project in the scope of designated time. In order for me to accomplish it, I had to negotiate this issue with state and local authorities on a constant basis for up to three and a half months. Finally, in the end, I could manage to resolve this situation on time and company could realize their project on the given timeframe too.
I am willing and able to share mentioned skills/competence with groupmates.