

Paweł Kiełkowski
Finance and Accounting Student
About Me
I am a second year student of finance and accounting bachelor programme at Kozminski University in Warsaw. I am interested in finance, consulting and new technologies. My skills include MS Office, Google My Business, Photoshop, Python and SQL programming.
I am looking for new job opportunities in areas of finance, consulting and new technologies.
Bio
Age
22
Email
pj.kielkowski@gmail.com
Phone
+48 500 455 201
Address
Warszawa 03-081
Mehoffera 146
Mehoffera 146
Professional Skills
Microsoft Office
Python Programming Language
SQL Programming Language
Google MyBusiness, AdWords, Analytics
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
English Language
German Language
Work Experience
Co-Founder at BizHelp
2019 - 2021
Creating Business Intelligence solutions for small and medium size companies. Creating Google My Business profiles, websites and marketing campaigns in Google AdWords.
Assistant at mBank Warsaw
2019 - 2020
Customer Service,
Submission of clients applications,
Presenting the current offer of financial products Cataloging and sending documents.
Office Worker at Dental Clinic ERDENT Rybnik
2016 - 2019
Management of the online patient registration system Designing advertising products (business cards, leaflets, websites),
Internet business image management,
Cataloging and sending documents.
Education and Extracurricular Activities
Bachelor in Finance and Accounting at Kozminski University in Warsaw
2019 - Present
I am a second year student of the Financial Management program and a member of Double Degree program at Kozminski University.
Member of SKN Kapitalni at Kozminski University in Warsaw
2019 - 2021
I joined SKN Kapital in the first year of my studies. I was responsible for managing the organisations calendar and for preparing the offer for our partners for Harvard Model United Nations.
Published Article at Promedico
2021
I recently wrote my first article for one of the biggest medical newspapers in Poland ,,Promedico” which described the phenomenon of medicine as generational profession, the article was based on a statistical study I conducted with The International Federation of Medical Students Associations (IFMSA) in Poland.