International Relations • Project Coordination • Analysis

Valeriia Koberniuk

I work at the intersection of coordination, communication, and analysis in international settings.

I am a fourth-year student in International Economic Relations, and I feel most useful in roles where I can bring structure to moving projects, turn information into clear updates, and work across cultures with calm and precision.

Based in Chernivtsi, UkraineOpen to international environmentsEnglish • German • Spanish

About

I am drawn to work that connects people, information, and international context.

My studies gave me the analytical side; internships and life abroad taught me how much good coordination depends on clarity, timing, and trust.

International Economic RelationsProject coordinationReportingCross-cultural teamwork

Profile summary

I like roles where I can support projects from the inside: keeping communication clear, tracking what matters, and helping teams move with more structure.

I study International Economic Relations at Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, where I built a strong interest in how organizations, markets, and people operate across borders.

Through internships and an exchange year in Austria, I have learned that I am at my best in dynamic environments where someone needs to organize information, keep workflows visible, and communicate in a way that helps others act with confidence.

Academic direction

International Economic Relations with a practical, outward-looking focus.

How I work

Calm, organized, and comfortable in environments where clear follow-through matters.

International outlook

I built it through university study, an exchange year in Austria, and work connected to Slovakia and wider European networks.

Coordination with clarity

I enjoy turning moving pieces into clear updates, organized trackers, and dependable follow-through.

Analytical and human

I bring together structured thinking, reporting discipline, cultural awareness, and an easy collaborative style.

Experience

Experience that taught me to stay clear, organized, and useful.

From corporate HR support to partnership outreach and research, I have learned how to keep workflows moving and communicate in a way that helps others make decisions.

10/2025 – 04/2026

HR Intern

LenovoBratislava, Slovakia

Lenovo

At Lenovo, I supported internal HR and project workflows with a strong focus on reporting, communication, and day-to-day coordination.

  • Coordinated internal workflows across active projects and helped keep timelines, deliverables, and documentation aligned.
  • Prepared structured communications, presentations, reports, trackers, and spreadsheets for internal stakeholders.
  • Analyzed data and performance reporting to surface useful insights for planning and follow-up.
  • Researched AI tools and automation opportunities that could improve recurring processes and workflow efficiency.
Project CoordinationData AnalysisCommunicationWorkflow OptimizationAI Research

09/2024 – 05/2025

Intern

Nobel Learning PBCInternational collaboration

Nobel Learning PBC

This role let me work between community growth and investor-facing support, combining outreach, market research, content, and CRM work.

  • Built partnerships with universities and educational institutions to support community growth and external engagement.
  • Supported local promotion and social content that helped strengthen visibility and participation.
  • Maintained CRM records and kept information current for investor and partnership workflows.
  • Conducted market research and coordinated information flow across teams to support project needs.
Community BuildingCRMMarket ResearchContent CoordinationCross-Functional Collaboration

Education

An academic path with a strong international dimension.

I study International Economic Relations in Chernivtsi, and my exchange year in Austria expanded the way I learn, adapt, and work across cultures.

09/2022 – Present

Bachelor’s Student in International Economic Relations

Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National UniversityChernivtsi, Ukraine

This is where I built my foundation in international economics, business context, and analytical thinking around how markets and institutions interact across borders.

03/2024 – 02/2025

Exchange Year

Alpen-Adria University of KlagenfurtKlagenfurt, Austria

Two semesters abroad gave me more independence, more confidence in multicultural environments, and a broader sense of how I want to grow professionally.

Skills

The skills I rely on most in coordination-heavy work.

These are the capabilities I use most when supporting teams, projects, and information flow.

Working style

Structured, analytical, and calm under moving priorities.

CoordinationReportingCross-cultural teamworkProcess clarity
01

Project Coordination

I keep moving parts visible, organized, and easier to follow.

Planning & schedulingWorkflow trackingDeadline managementProject documentation
02

Reporting & Analysis

I turn information into structured updates and useful takeaways.

Data interpretationInsight extractionPerformance reportingMarket research
03

Communication

I support alignment through clear writing, presentations, and stakeholder contact.

Stakeholder communicationInternal updatesProfessional writingPresentation building
04

Tools & Systems

I am comfortable with the digital tools behind modern coordination work.

Excel & spreadsheetsGoogle WorkspaceCRM systemsAI tool researchProcess improvement

Languages

Languages are part of how I navigate international environments.

4 languages

Ukrainian

Native

My first language and still the one that feels most instinctive.

English

C1

The language I use most confidently in academic and professional contexts.

German

A2

Still growing, but already meaningful because of my time in Austria.

Spanish

A2

A language I keep studying because I enjoy widening my cultural reach.

International Communication

I learn languages because they open more ways to understand people and context.

For me, language learning is not just a skill line. It is part of being mobile, adaptable, and genuinely comfortable in international spaces.

Native grounding in Ukrainian
Strong working proficiency in English
German and Spanish in active development

International Profile

An international profile shaped by places that changed how I work.

Chernivtsi gave me my base, Klagenfurt pushed me to adapt, and Bratislava showed me how structure works inside a global company. Together, those experiences made me more confident in cross-cultural environments.

Geographic range

Ukraine • Austria • Slovakia

What it means

Mobility, self-direction, and confidence in international teams.

Cross-border route

A progression from academic foundation to exchange experience and corporate practice.

Europe-based trajectory
01

Ukraine

Chernivtsi

Where I built my base

This is where my studies in International Economic Relations began and where my professional direction first became clear.

02

Austria

Klagenfurt

Where I learned to adapt faster

My exchange year strengthened independence, intercultural confidence, and the ability to settle into a new environment quickly.

03

Slovakia

Bratislava

Where I worked inside a global company

This experience brought structure, reporting, and stakeholder coordination into a real corporate setting.

Global company context
Structured reporting
Stakeholder coordination

Additional Development

Learning beyond the degree matters to me.

I like programs that widen the picture and add perspective beyond the standard curriculum.

The 19th EkSoc International Summer School 2023

University of Lodz, Faculty of Economics and Sociology

A valuable international academic experience that broadened how I think about economics, society, and cross-border perspectives.

Social Entrepreneurship Course

Fil. Dr. Jan-U. Sandal Institute

A chance to explore entrepreneurship from a social-impact angle and think more seriously about responsible, sustainable initiatives.

Interests

Outside work, I am drawn to things that keep me curious and grounded.

Travel, movement, reading, and languages all feed the same part of me: the desire to stay open, observant, and connected to the world around me.

Travel and exploring new cultures

Yoga

Fitness and outdoor activities

Reading

Languages

Contact

If my profile feels relevant to what you are building, I would love to connect.

I am open to conversations about internships, early-career roles, and international teams where coordination, communication, and a global outlook matter.