4 result(s) for lose jobs in Interviews
Brett Penny, Director, American International School Of Budapest
- 27 Jan 2021 4:47 PM
Brett was born in Mosgiel, New Zealand. After graduating from Dunedin College of Education and Otago University, he moved to Auckland, where he taught in private education. In 2000, Brett moved to Bangkok to assume his first international post.
Conor Murray, Fitness Professional
- 28 Apr 2020 12:04 PM
Conor has moved on from operating here in Budapest out of the gym Smasher Training Systems, downtown in the 6th district.
István Papp, Microsoft Hungary Ltd.
- 29 Mar 2011 12:00 PM
Family status: married, 2 sons (Benedek 13, Daniel 11)
Xpat Interview: Katalin Varga, Former MD, InterClub Hungarian Language School
- 10 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
Katalin Varga was born and (only partly) raised in Budapest. Due to her father's work she spent 6 years of primary school in Berlin, so German became her second mother tongue. After moving back to Hungary at the age of 14 she went to grammar school where she started her English studies, and
Brett Penny, Director, American International School Of Budapest
- 27 Jan 2021 4:47 PM
Brett was born in Mosgiel, New Zealand. After graduating from Dunedin College of Education and Otago University, he moved to Auckland, where he taught in private education. In 2000, Brett moved to Bangkok to assume his first international post.
Conor Murray, Fitness Professional
- 28 Apr 2020 12:04 PM
Conor has moved on from operating here in Budapest out of the gym Smasher Training Systems, downtown in the 6th district.
István Papp, Microsoft Hungary Ltd.
- 29 Mar 2011 12:00 PM
Family status: married, 2 sons (Benedek 13, Daniel 11)
Xpat Interview: Katalin Varga, Former MD, InterClub Hungarian Language School
- 10 Nov 2005 11:00 AM
Katalin Varga was born and (only partly) raised in Budapest. Due to her father's work she spent 6 years of primary school in Berlin, so German became her second mother tongue. After moving back to Hungary at the age of 14 she went to grammar school where she started her English studies, and