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My name is MAOZ TAGANSKY, I'm 32 years old
israelien guy who seek for job in The
security - CCTV area in Romania. Since 1995 I'm
working as vice president of company in Israel
Name - hi security systems ltd., the company is
representative of Samsung electronics, Marshall
Electronics, Rockpine, sae electronics, Kalatel
etc... And also installer for big tenders and
projects. My specific job is purchasing and
logistic manager but I'm involved on every step
that happens in the company. My range of
knowledge is: security systems, planning and
supervision of tenders, computers, and digital
recording LAN, import and export, Loss
prevention etc...I also have experience in the
Investigation area.
Languages: Hebrew, English and little Romanian
My fiancée is Romanian and I desire to relocate
to Bucharest as soon as I will find challenging
and serious job. I also have good personal and
business relationship with most of the Israeli
manufacturer companies in all the Security areas
and technologies.
Please inform if it possible to arrange meeting
and if you see a chance that I will integrated
in your company
Respectfully
MAOZ TAGANSKY
POB 6739 TEL AVIV 61066 ISRAEL
+972 55 757575
ICQ 13906951
MAOZNET@NETVISION.NET.IL
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