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Looking for a job

Looking for a job

De: Tommaso Gobbo
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Welcome to my Audio Curriculum! During this audio experience, you will listen to who I am, my job experiences, education, languages and what I love to do in my free time.

Why I've decided to launch an audio CV? The simple answer is: I need a job.

After 3 years of freelancing I've realized that is not the path that I want to take, right now, I feel the need to go out of my comfort zone e and face my true self.

Podcasting is one of the things that I do best, so I've decided to spice it up a bit and create an audio CV in English.

If you will hear something interesting, don't hesitate to call me.


Download my CV, get in touch or find out more ► https://linktr.ee/tommasogobbo

Get in touch ► info@tommasogobbo.comTommaso Gobbo
Desarrollo Personal Economía Exito Profesional Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo Éxito Personal
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  • What I love to do in my freetime
    Jan 12 2022
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    Playing football for 15 years forced me to love staying outside and now, one of my favourite thing to do during weekends or in my free time is staying in nature. Going hike with friends, exploring hidden places where to record natural sounds is like a deep meditation for me.

    Music has a big role in my life and, as a vinyl and cd collector, I can say that listening to a physical record is still one of the best listening experiences you can have.

    My mom is a master in the kitchen and, slowly, like a ninja, I've tried to steal her secret recipe book failing miserably. I like to cook and with 2 friends we have this WhatsApp group where we share recipes, places where to go and try new food and finally eat, a lot haha.

    Mountains are my favourite places to go, in winter or summer, it doesn't matter the season but I can't stand still on a folding bed under the sun.

    I'm also a juggler, I learned during my first 2 years of Uni and, recently, I started doing jump ropes 3-4 days a week.

    Listening to podcasts is a must and sometimes I find some interesting books to read like 12 rules for life by Jordan B Peterson or Soundscape, the tuning of the world by Schafer.

    This is what I love to do!
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  • Ciao, Hola, Hello, Halo.... Languages
    Jan 12 2022
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    Maybe, at this point, you have figured out yourself that English, is not my native language.

    I speak Italian and I started learning Spanish again with some apps like Duolingo and using old books from middle school.

    I have a B2 prime Cambridge certified exam taken during high school but I think my English has improved a lot thanks to many friends from all over the world, English books and movies.

    Travelling around Europe and having conversations with new people helped me a lot to understand that the only way to learn a new language is to practice and go out of your comfort zone.

    Still, remember this long conversation that I had with this old man in Germany about beers and music. This guy saved me from taking the wrong train.

    During high school, I tried to study German but they only taught the language related to business. Never had this huge passion for it.

    I would love to start Japanese, but now I'm stuck with Spanish. Let's do 1 language at time!
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  • I've tried so hard.... Education
    Jan 12 2022
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    After secondary school, I thought that choosing a vocational school was the right path, following my grandfather's footsteps in the world of finance.

    After 5 years of commercial school where I learned the sacred art of accounting and law, I said to myself, well, why not go to university and do the economics course in English?

    Well, at the beginning it seemed like a piece of cake, then, at the end of the first year, after repeating the microeconomics exam 7 times, I started asking myself some questions.....

    "It's just an exam, I said, what's the big deal, I'll do it....".

    After the second year, between the internship at Allianz Bank and the study of these economic and financial subjects, I realised that this was not the path I wanted to take.

    My view of education in Italy is not entirely positive and, since I got to know the world of the web, I said to myself: "why learn with books from the 80s and 90s and pay a lot of money, when, with a big effort and research, I can find everything online? Obviously, for some jobs, Uni is mandatory, so don't get me wrong.

    Well, that's how it was and maybe you don't agree with me, but the internet can offer a lot more if you are willing to spend hours and hours researching, studying by yourself and repeating the same action day after day.

    My mum is not very happy with the choice because she thinks that without a Uni degree I will never be able to find a job, but I am here to prove her wrong.

    I'm a very practical guy and making a list of all online courses I've done is not interesting. My experiences and the knowledge you have heard in the previous two episodes are speaking for there self.

    I have always hated this system that rewards you for the number on your degree and not for what you actually know. I don't doubt that we can all learn and, myself included, I am light years behind calling myself an expert, but sometimes there should be more honest and real criteria for judging a person who is looking for a job.

    If you don't give a damn about numbers on a piece of paper and you are looking for someone who always wants to test himself and never stop learning new things, well, we are on the same wavelength.
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    3 m
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