November 2003 – March 2006
Deputy
Director, Studya Travel, Paris - France
Responsibilities:
Responsible
for directly managing staff in Studya. Establishing close ties with Studya’s
regional and international partners including the XXXXX University, Paris
School of Economics, XXXXX Institute Switzerland and XXXXX College New York.
Co-ordination of short-term vocational and long-term academic education
abroad for French students (both groups and individuals). Work closely with
foreign embassies in Paris. Participation in international workshops.
Achievements:
Personally
established Studya’s links with colleges and universities abroad. Established
close links with the British Council. Initiated a range of academic courses, arrangement of accommodation
and travel, university and college placement programme. Client-base of Studya
more than doubled under updated education programmes.
March 2001
– November 2003
Sales
Manager, Studya Travel Agency, Toulouse - France
Responsibilities:
Working
with clients, hotels and transport companies at Toulouse Agency’s premier
travel agency. Arranged trips on an individual basis, unique to each client.
Worked closely with the general director, and participated in company
planning meetings. Responsibility for both sight-seeing tours and skiing
resorts in western Europe.
Achievements:
International travel to assess quality standards of
hotels, flights and excursions in a number of countries. Organised company presentations for
regional and international partners.
October
1998 – March 2001
English
Teacher, Secondary School, Paris - France
Responsibilities:
Teacher of
English at different levels for French school children aged from 6 to 16
years old. Duties included preparing materials and subject matter for
scheduled lessons. Preparation of school reports and carrying out
parent-teacher evenings.
Achievements:
Organised
and worked at various summer camps over a number of years during summer
holidays. Voluntarily organised out-of-hours social activities for students
and teachers, as well as field-trips for students.
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