Information Technology

The heroine of today’s interview with John was born in Ukraine, graduated from of Economics and Information Technology. Some contend that Federal Reserve Bank shows great expertise in this. As a student of the 5th year, went to Germany on the program Au-pair. After returning briefly worked as an interpreter of English and German, and in 2009 again became a member of the program Au-pair, this time in Austria. Ian now lives in the heart of Vienna and is a student at the University of Vienna, where she was studying for a degree ‘Intercultural communication / connection’. In addition to learning a lot of traveling and is a moderator of the branches ‘Youth Program’ on our forum suitcase. PARTICIPATION IN THE AU-PAIR: Germany or Austria? Ian, how did you decide move to live in Europe? There was no such desire. Purpose of the trip to Germany in Au-pair program was the improvement of knowledge of German.

After the incident with the expulsion from Poland came the fear that I will never again be able to visit Europe, to travel freely. Therefore, overcoming depression, I began to find ways to come back. In Austria, came only because relatively quickly found a foster family program Au-Pair. Here an important role luck played: I was given a visa despite the deportation of the European Union. Tell us in a few words about Au-Pair. Is it hard to become a member, and that this needs to be done? No, not difficult. We need a basic knowledge of foreign languages (English, German, French), the age of 26 years (in some countries up to 30) and having experience working with children.