Student job to career
by Daryana Antipova at 24/12/2012
The Moscow News
University undergraduates who study the humanities frequently discover they have to branch out of their fields when it comes to finding a career.
Such was the case for the Leningrad-born Alexandra Tretyakova, who, while studying Romance languages in the philology faculty of St. Petersburg State University, started working in health care in 1994 to help make ends meet.
“These were transition times, and I had to work in the healthcare industry as a student to find my way in the ‘bright new world,’” Tretyakova told The Moscow News.
After working her way through various administrative, sales and management positions, and graduating from the Executive MBA program at the Higher School of Economics in 2009, she continued on the business side of health care. She is now the executive director of the International Association of Manufacturers of Medical Devices, IMEDA.
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