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Alumni stories: Magdalena Gad-Nowak
05.10.2020
“I see my work as a means to the end which is to be able to bring my loved ones’ and my own passions and dreams to fruition.” When I started my career, I promised myself that I would buy my dad a motorcycle one day. This was a dream of his that he gave up when he sent me to study abroad. I managed to make this dream come true. My dad’s joy every time he gets on the bike is for me a definition of my success.(...)”
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Alumni stories: Przemysław Blacha
29.09.2020
“In the current crisis, we have all proven that we are doing very well in emergency situations and from the first day of the crisis, business operations have provided services at an unchanged level. Numerous organizations of professionals, the opportunity to share views, to develop as a person, as well as prestigious universities and initiatives related to corporate social responsibility make Cracow a great city not only to start, but also to expand a business career.(...)”
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Alumni stories: Martyna Tarnawska
29.09.2020
“I participate in fascinating projects that actually bring change to customers’ lives – this combines my passions as a designer and a manager of change. The process of change is something we all face every day. Interdisciplinary knowledge and systemic thinking are important when you create a service designed to eliminate or alleviate resistance, fear and doubt about the new. It is something that a person gains, learns and practices all the time.(...)”
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Alumni Stories: Maciej Sznajder
22.09.2020
“Doing creative work that you like and the feeling that someone needs the knowledge and experience you offer. Money alone is definitely not a success – it’s just a nice bonus.(...)”
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Alumni Stories: Wojciech Stromczyński
21.09.2020
“Valuable experience can be gained anywhere. This is worth keeping in mind and much better than looking for that one job which we think would be perfect for us. The sum of the experience gained with time begins to pay off and then it is easier to find meaning and professional fulfilment. So you can achieve a lot of good with patience, consistency and commitment. One of the people I met on my career path liked to say “do your job and the reward will not pass you. (...)”
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