Welcome at Coopers – Mark Thommen
Once again we get to introduce and welcome a new team member at Coopers – Mark Thommen. Glad to have you with us, Mark.
Mark is a Talent Acquisiton Consultant at Coopers and specialized in recruiting for temporary IT projects within public administration. He is a trained banker and has just completed his bachelor's degree in business administration at the FHNW.
5 Questions for Mark
To get to know him a little better, we asked Mark to select and answer five questions from a list of questions. Here we go:
1) What was the best career advice you ever got?
There is no loosing, only learning. There is no failure, only opportunities. There are no problems, only solutions.
2) Which country do you absolutely want to travel to one day?
Australia and the archipel Raja Ampat in Indonesia.
3) What could you not live without?
Music, friends and family.
4) Who is your role model?
Warren Buffet
5) Do you have hobbies? Which ones and why?
Travel, cooking and music. I like eating, having a good time and I am open for new experiences and cultures. Music is my daily driver!
If you want to know even more about Mark, feel free to contact him directly.
Here is Mark's contact information.
Mark, we wish you a great start at Coopers!
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