tsvetan nenkov dimov - cv + cover letter + documents ~ 12.vii.2016
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Tsvetan Nenkov Dimov
Address: g.k. Hristo Smirnenski, bl. 33A, et.18, ap.95, Sofia - 1574, Bulgaria
Mobile phone: (+359) ~ 888 ~ 773 ~ 991
E-mail: [email protected]
Personal Profile: Bulgarian from Japan, teaching Japanese Language and Culture, enjoying different
kind of activities and sports, being optimist and enthusiast. Thinking logically, willing
to help and entertain people, as well as to live fully on maximum, giving his potential.
Career: Customer Support Specialist with Japanese & English - Payments &
Operations of NETELLER at Paysafe Group (previous Optimal Payments)
(Since 1st October 2015 ~ present)
Optimal Payments has acquired Skrill Group a leading provider of online payment
and e-money solutions and one of the largest prepaid online voucher providers in
Europe. The acquisition, for approximately €1.1 billion (US$ 1.2 billion), will create a
leading payment and e-wallet provider with significant international scale and reach,
and a product portfolio that includes Skrill, paysafecard, Payolution, NETELLER®,
Net+® NETBANX® and FANS Entertainment. The combined business is well
positioned in the straight-through processing payment gateway services area, and
the NETELLER and Skrill brands enable the company to rapidly become a leading e-
wallet provider. In addition, the pre-paid e-voucher paysafecard, sold at 480,000
locations in 40 countries, will provide access to one of the largest cash funding
networks, globally.
AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
* Support customers via telephone, email and chat, ensuring 1-contact
resolution and utmost client satisfaction
* Deliver premier service, with high standards of excellence (incl. quality and
speed)
* Working day shifts from 6 a.m. as well as night shifts from midnight.
Education: Software University, Sofia, Bulgaria (August 2015 ~ present)
★ Computer Programming C # · User Interface Design · Human-Computer Interaction
CAVILAM, Vichy, France (29-th June ~ 11-th July 2015)
★ Intensive Beginner Level French Course
Aston University, Birmingham, England, U.K. (September 2011 ~ June 2015)
★ BSc Politics with International Relations (September 2013 ~ June 2015)
★ BSc Computer Science with International Relations (September 2011 ~ June 2013)
※ Modules: Information Systems and Databases, Internet Computing,
Professional Aspects of Computing, PHP, CSS, HTML & XHTML, My SQL, Java
Program Construction, Software Lifecycle and Design, Europe and the Making of
the Modern World, Political Economy, Introduction to the European Union,
Research Methods in Political & Social Studies, Security Studies in a Changing
World, International Relations & Theories, Information Skills
Brasshouse Language Centre, Birmingham (April ~ June 2011)
Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) - course for academic English
Victoria School of English, London (September ~ October 2010)
Intensive English Language Course
Achieved high score (7.0) in IELTS, sufficient to apply to British Universities
Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences, Japan (NUPALS)
新潟薬科大学・薬学部・薬学科 (April 2009 ~ March 2010)
Foundation year in Pharmacy
Rat autopsy, organic & inorganic chemistry, microbiology, biochemistry, medicines
Belonged to the Billiard Club, Track & Field Club, Table Tennis and Chess Club
Niigata Daiichi High School, Niigata, Japan
新潟私立第一中学・高等学校 (April 2006 ~ March 2009)
Successfully Passed the University Entrance Examinations in January 2009
“A” grades: Mathematics, Japanese Literature, English, Chemistry, Biology
President of the Student Council, a significant role of responsibility
Primary responsibilities included event organisations such as the Culture’s Day
and the Sport’s Day, student-teacher liaison, amending the school life in a better
way as well as doing voluntary work and charity
Niigata Sekiya Junior High School, Niigata, Japan
新潟市立関屋中学校 (April 2003 ~ March 2006)
Niigata Hamaura Primary School, Niigata, Japan
新潟市立浜浦小学校 (January ~ March 2003)
31-st Ivan Vazov School for Foreign Languages and Management, Sofia,
Bulgaria "Б А С Т И Л И Я Т А" ~ СУЧЕМ (September 1997 ~ December 2002)
Language Qualifications:
International English Language Testing System (“IELTS”) (23rd October 2010)
IELTS score 7.0 (advanced) ≪C1≫
⇒ Listening 7.5, Reading 6.0, Writing 6.0, Speaking 7.5; Overall Band Score: 7.0 out of 9.0
Japanese Language Proficiency Test (“JLPT”) (6th December 2009)
JLPT Level 1 【N1】 (fluency) ≪C2≫
⇒ Knowledge of more than 2400 Chinese characters “kanji”, fluent in listening, writing, reading, speaking;
Scores: Writing/Vocabulary 80/100; Listening 93/100; Reading/Grammar 139/200; Total 312/400;
Work experience: Japanese Language Teacher (Birmingham, UK) (March 2011 - present)
Continued to draw on my Japanese language skills to provide basic to advanced level instruction
Assist students in exam preparation, which involves teaching not only a syllabus but also the patience,
endurance and self-belief to continue when the going gets tough
Explanation in details and repetition as long as the learner has understood it completely
Motivating and providing the student with the necessary knowledge in order to pass the exam
Bartender, Waiter and Cashier at “Off To Work” Agency
(April ~ June 2015) Birmingham, United Kingdom
Заедно в час / Teach for Bulgaria
Student Ambassador from 6 September 2014 to 17 June 2015 in Birmingham, United Kingdom
Recruiting dedicated Teachers who have deep passion and desire, as well as motivation to teach for
Bulgaria and build up brand new intelligent future!
Voluntary Work at St. Cyril and St. Methodius International Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria (August 2010)
Registering candidates for TOEFL, TOIC and IELTS
Assistant system administrator
Checking motivation letters, CV & Cover Letters of pupils
Private Tutor at Second Step College (Niigata, Japan) (January - July 2010)
Taught Japanese Literature, Chinese poems, Mathematics, Biology, English, and History to students
aged 12-15, as preparation for high school entrance examination
Developed the ability to adapt my teaching style to a variety of student needs and sustain my students'
motivation
Voluntary work (Niigata, Japan) (January 2007 - January 2009)
Voluntary worked in Niigata City, Japan - This involved arranging groups of volunteers to travel to
Yamakoshi village, each year to clean heavy snow from the roofs of traditional houses to help prevent
snow falls which can kill elderly people
Cleaned streets in Niigata City, early in the morning and greeting the people arriving from the station
Skills and Achievements:
Highly adaptable, capable of surviving and thriving in new environments. Moved to Japan with my family
at just 12. Despite, being the only one foreigner in my Japanese school, I overcame all obstacles to learn
the language, culture and the way of thinking in order to successfully progress in Japanese society
Examples of this include:
o Contribution for improvement of the high school life, as a President of the Student Council
o Japanese Speech Contest in Niigata – Participation Medal Award (2010 and 2011)
o Successful application to Japanese University on equal terms with Japanese students
Developed strong IT skills through an interest in computer programming, such as JAVA, SQL, HTML,
PHP, CSS and continue to improve this proficiency while studying for my degree in Computer Science
In addition to English, native-level Japanese and Bulgarian, as well as conversational Russian
Japanese Driving Licence Automatic Transmission since 2009, exchanged for British Driving Licence
Sports, Hobbies and Interests:
Photography, enjoying calligraphy, chess, backgammon and reading books
Listening to “VH1 - Classic Video Hits One” vintage retro music from the 70’s & 80’s & 90’s, amateur
karaoke singer and interested in watching romantic, positive, documentary and animation movies
Partake in a range of sports including aikido, cycling, swimming, skiing, football, basketball and volleyball
References: Dr Sukhvinder Phull Dr Nathaniel Copsey
Director of Programmes Head of Politics and International Relations
IDS Department Politics and International Relations (LSS)
Aston University Aston University
Birmingham, UK Birmingham, UK
B4 7ET B4 7ET
Tel: +44 (0) 121 204 4289 Tel: +44 (0) 121 204 5170
E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
Mr Minoru Hasegawa
Former Japanese Language Teacher at Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,
China Tel: +81-80-40-58-66-40 E-mail: [email protected]
Dr Kouki Kitagawa - Dean of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences, Japan E-mail: [email protected]
CERTIFICATE OF JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY THE HIGHEST LEVEL 1 (N1) - PASSED
JAPANESE DRIVING LICENCE & BRITISH DRIVING LICENCE
PARTICIPATION AWARD FOR TAKING PART IN THE JAPANESE SPEECH CONTEST IN NIIGATA CITY, JAPAN
FOR MORE INFO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fvtGRb5OWU
MY JAPANESE MUSICAL BAND – “BAKEM BARDIES”
The meaning is side-whiskers in Bulgarian language.
Including “the fantastic 4 members” & magazine poster.
FOR MORE INFO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ8kQVx8FQI