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Monika P.

IT Lead Buyer (support) And IT Buyer Projects & Contracts at voestalpine

Monika P. has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. Monika started their career as a teacher in Beijing, China, where they worked at various educational institutions. Monika also gained experience as an advisor at the Beijing Century Peace International Culture and Education Exchange Center. Monika then moved into the field of international logistics, working as a Key Account Manager at Häupl Spedition and later in supply chain and CSR at Borealis. Monika also worked as an Area Sales Manager and Assistant at item international. Monika's career later transitioned into the IT and procurement field, where they held roles at voestalpine as an IT Lead Buyer and IT Buyer for projects and contracts. Monika also worked as a Trainer on a freelance basis at Berufsförderungsinstitut OÖ. Overall, Monika P. has extensive experience across education, logistics, sales, and IT procurement.

Monika P. began their education in 1999 at the University of Warsaw, where they studied at the English Teachers' Department until 2003. In 2001, they attended Linköping University for a short course in Svenska Spraket, specifically designed for international students from various countries.

Later, Monika P. pursued their interest in international affairs and politics by enrolling at the University of Warsaw in 2003. Monika focused on studying European Integration within the field of International Relations, completing their studies in 2004.

In 2004, Monika P. attended Peking University in China and enrolled in the School of International Studies, specializing in relations of developing countries. The duration of their program at Peking University lasted until 2005.

Taking their education further, Monika P. joined Jagiellonian University in 2006. Here, they pursued their Master's degree in the Faculty of International Affairs and Politics, with a concentration in Middle and Far East Studies. Monika'stime at Jagiellonian University concluded in 2008.

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