Laura Capdevila Laza
Spain
currently: Job hunting
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Answers from Laura
How would you describe your dream job in 10 words or less?
My dream job would be one that motivated me, that seemed a chalenge everyday, in wich I had good and positive relationships with my colleagues, and one in wich I could give the best of me, demosntrate my capabilities and abilities and one that helped me grow as a person and as a proffesional.
Posted @ 07:58AM, October 01, 2008
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Work history
Assistant Financial Manager
tags:
interest in others work
• organization
• effectiveness in my tasks
How would you describe your time at GloxoSmithKline?
It was very interesting to see how a multinational financial department works in the day to day. I thought that the accountancy department and the financial department were very independent, but in this job I had the chance to discover this wasn't true. As a fact it's complicated to tell who is working in the accountncy department and who is in the financial department due to the intensive team work....
Sales Force
tags:
understanding
• education with the client
• good relation with my colleagues
• organization
• pacience
How would you describe your time at El Corte Ingles (National R...?
Working in this important national company gave me the chance to learn how core sales are developed, and all the previous organization that it's involved in a daily sale; arriving one hour before the opening of the store, receiving the boxes with the new products and organising them in the store. It also gave me the chance to observe how the client behaves (most of the time is very kind), and how my knowledge of the store and its products can make me help the clients satisfy their needs, and in a future repeate. As a last point I also had the chance to observe how the human resources react to the managers motivational or antimotivational actions. Sometimes just a "thank you" is enough....
FRANCAP
November 2001 to December 2001
Accountant Assistant
tags:
interested in how thing were ...
• helpfull
• constant
How would you describe your time at FRANCAP?
In this experience I had the opportunity to see how an accounting department worked. I hadn't started my Bachelor in Bussines Administration, so eventhough I could understand how to do things, I couldn't really understand why things were done that way until I arrived to college and I studied accounting. But it was really hard and rewarding to wake up every day, get to work, do the job, learn how to do it, and at the end earning the money you've worked for....
Education
Bachelor Bussines Administration
tags:
responsability
• organisation
• grow up.
How would you describe your time at EHSAL Business School, Brus...?
I went to EHSAL on ERASMUS (European Exchange Programe). This experience was great, I had the chance to live on my own, organise not only my school life, but also house life. I learnt how hard it is to cope with both responsibilities but I dealt well with it.
Bachelor Bussines Administration & Marketing
tags:
team work
• organisation
• anticipation
• problem solving
How would you describe your time at Universidad San Pablo CEU M...?
The time I spend studying my Bachelors helped me mature as a professional and as a person. I have grown up to understand what happens in the world and why things happen. How problems can be solved, and usually solving problems involves hard work and beeing constant. I've also matured to work in team, coordinate tasks between a group, understand all points of views, trying to get the best of them and get good results from this work. College has also given me the opportunity to look up for solutions, anticipate to possible problems and become very organised....
tags:
open -minded
• international
• miltilingual
How would you describe your time at International College Spain?
It was great to grow up with people of 50 different nationalities. I have friends from all around the world. It has been also very usefull for my professional and personal life to have learnt all my primary and secondary education in english. I'm actually bilingual in this language. In school I also learnt Spanish (which is my mother toungue) and French as a third language. What I appreciate the most from my school, is that we have been brought up with and open mind, accepting other no matter ther nationality, culture, color, race, language, religion... Always been prepared to listen and trying to understand, and been very concerned in how other people from other places live. It has been a great experience and I feel very lucky for this....
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