As soon as Veronika Papuiarov finished her bike, she started looking for a job in Prague. The bag was not easy at all. First, she was a fresh graduate, and second, she is Slovak.
Veronika grew up in Lazy pod Makytou in Slovakia. She went to study in Esk. At the age of twenty-five, she completed her studies and decided to find a job in the Czech Republic. For five years I studied public language in Zlín. I met a friend on a bike. So that was one of the reasons why I wanted to find a job here, the young woman explains.
She couldn’t find a job in the field she graduated from. Because I am Slovak, it was not easy for me to find the right place in the Czech Republic, they did not want me, remember Veronika Papuiarov. Today he is employed, but most of all for a quarter of a year. Of that, she went to the graduate internship at the town hall, where she worked part-time.
Veronika regularly bought tickets to Prague and thus to Brno and went for interviews. From home in Slovakia, it was about 350 and 150 kilometers away. I drove like this quite intensely. It wasn’t exactly cheap, but in the end this investment paid off, k.
In the end, the city first started a private company
On Internet portals, she eventually began to respond to offers in the private sector. This is how I found the position of assortment specialist for the Pet Center. In addition, the Slovak language was a coincidence. I also sent my CV, went through all the rounds, and when I finally got a job offer, I took it, Veronika describes.
He drank to Prague for a new day. It was not easy. It didn’t happen at the right time. My father died in November and I moved to Prague in a run and left my mother alone in Slovakia. We called each other a lot, it’s good, Veronika describes.
She had a cousin in Prague and so the acquaintances with whom she lived did not find rent. We were looking for a place to live. J, ptel and ride two people from the bike. It took us about msc, we didn’t put anything together. Let’s live there so far, add. He goes to the family by train or car with his cousin on extended weekends, or he either takes a day off and returns back to Slovakia on Sunday.
Veronika doesn’t want to go to Slovakia yet. I will be working on curry for a few years now, but in the future I would like to grow either on the outskirts of Prague and go, or to a smaller city. Prague just didn’t enchant me about the future upbringing of children, concludes the show and recommends not to travel for work.
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