Podcast INTERVIEW 🎙️ - Iveta Maďarová

Date
17.08.2020
Read time

2 minutes

Author

Editorial Invest in Slovakia

Iveta Maďarová, communication expert of the European Parliament, revealed who she is and what she does in her life.

She is a foreign Slovak. She grew up in Serbia in a Slovak village in Vojvodina, in the north of Sbria. She studied at the grammar school there and was a journalist. In Slovakia, she studied at the Department of Journalism at the Comenius University in Bratislava.

Where did her steps go after her bachelor's degree?

She went to Prague, where she worked for a year as a distance journalist and correspondent. It was her first attempts to work from home - she worked for both SITA and TASR. She did the whole editorial process. She considers it the friendliest challenge she's ever been offered. She considers this the best time she has spent this year. She was studying for her Masters in London.

How do you go from a ballerina's dream to a position in the European Parliament?

Communications Assistant is the job title. However, it includes many more activities. It covers and links communication between the institutions in the European Parliament, where it produces audiovisual content and edits information.

What is its long-term plan?

Freshly changed jobs. Her plan is to develop the European Parliament's communication channel.

For her, is the work a mission or money for the work?

Honestly, she has found the connection between doing what she enjoys and finds fulfilling and even getting paid for it. It's always been her dream.

What literature does he recommend?

The last book focused on mental health. She therefore recommends updating your knowledge in the book by the German psychoanalyst Stephanie Stahl - The Child in You.

You can listen to the podcast with Iveta Maďarova directly in this article, but also on podbean.sk, platform Apple Podcast and of course also on our website investiciaslovensko.sk or Facebook page INVESTORS CLUB PODCAST. In addition to the podcast with Iveta, you can also find other great podcasts on the aforementioned sites, which so far have been dedicated to the popular book Rich Dad, Poor Dad by R. Kiyosaki or other famous personalities of the financial world.

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