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UK EN [#] Продукти та рішення Сервіси Ринки Команда Більше про нас Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Головна Експерти Експерти АНДРІЙ ХАРИТОНЧУК засновник компанії ЮРІЙ ВОЛЖЕНІН керівник групи державних продажів & технічний експерт ДМИТРО ЗАКОРДОНЕЦЬ керівник групи корпоративних продажів ВАЛЕРІЙ ЗАРИЦЬКИЙ керівник групи сервісу та логістики МАРИНА КОСТЕНКО експерт з конкурентних закупівель ТІМУР АФОНІЧЕВ експерт з конкурентних закупівель ВІКТОРІЯ МАТВІЄНКО менеджер з продажів JONAS KAKAROTO My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору МАРИНА КОСТЕНКО My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору CHRISTIAN BUEHNER My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору CHRISTIAN BUEHNER My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору CHRISTIAN BUEHNER My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору CHRISTIAN BUEHNER My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору ВІКТОРІЯ МАТВІЄНКО Вікторія має значний досвід з поставки IT-обладнання системним компаніям як "ПЕРШИЙ УНІВЕРМАГ", ТАСКОМБАНК, КОМФІ, ПРЕДСТАВНИЦТВО ДАТСЬКОЇ РАДИ У СПРАВАХ БІЖЕНЦІВ В УКРАЇНІ, ТОВАРИСТВО З ОБМЕЖЕНОЮ ВІДПОВІДАЛЬНІСТЮ "КИЇВСЬКИЙ БКК", ТОВАРИСТВО З ОБМЕЖЕНОЮ ВІДПОВІДАЛЬНІСТЮ "ФІРМА ЕРІДОН", ПУБЛІЧНЕ АКЦІОНЕРНЕ ТОВАРИСТВО "ТРАНСНАЦІОНАЛЬНА ФІНАНСОВО-ПРОМИСЛОВА НАФТОВА КОМПАНІЯ "УКРТАТНАФТА". В гору CHRISTIAN BUEHNER My career in law enforcement began right out of college when I went to work at my local police department. Over 24 years, I had a very rewarding and challenging experience. I served as a K-9 officer for 14 years, was promoted to a supervisor position and later became a detective sergeant. I enjoyed challenging myself and helping others. I took pride in helping people when they were at their lowest. Once, we received a call about a family that hadn’t paid their utility bills at their apartment. When we arrived, we realized that they didn’t speak English and had just moved to the United States. They didn’t understand that they needed to pay their utility bills separately from their rent – it was an oversight. They had young children, and no electricity during a very cold winter. Instead of just shifting the responsibility and saying “it’s not our problem,” we worked with them. We got them a hotel, dinner and assistance through community partners. The feeling that you could make a difference and impact your community in a positive way was the best part of serving in law enforcement. But there were many challenges, the biggest being its effect on your own family. You miss a lot of birthdays, holidays, sporting events and times when your family needs you. Sometimes you work longer shifts and you can get called away in a moment’s notice. And nobody ever calls first responders because they’re having a good day – you see a lot of bad things, society at its worst. В гору UK EN © 2011-2023 AGT | Всі права захищені. Продукти та рішення Сервіси Ринки Експерти Команда Більше про нас Продукти та рішення Сервіси Ринки Експерти Команда Більше про нас Контакти: Адреса: Адреса: Адреса: 03124, Україна, Київ, бул. Вацлава Гавела, 4БЦ Diamond Center, поверх 3 Телефон: +380 (44) 247-92-57 Email: office@systematica.com.ua