You want to land a job at international tech companies or ace fundraising convos.
As a lead robotics engineer, I manage a diverse team from around the world, so trust me, I understand how challenging technical English can be for non-native speakers. If you’re unsure whether to work at a startup or a big company, we can discuss that too! I’ve been working in the tech field with startups for many years and can share my experiences, including the pros and cons of each option. Looking for someone to help you prepare for pitching and fundraising conversations? I’d be happy to help and share insights from my experience working with founders and VCs.
Tech is my passion: besides my full-time job, I work on personal projects—one of my dreams is to create a robotic dog for dog lovers who are allergic but still want a pet! In my spare time, I enjoy cycling, writing articles about robotics, and reading comics—I’ve got a great Marvel collection. So if you’re a fan too, we’ll definitely have plenty to talk about. In English, of course 🙂
Feel free to contact me!
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English (native), Serbian (native)
American
MIT, PhD in Mechanical Engineering
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Natasha’s cool stories about robots are my favorite part of the lesson
I love speaking to Natasha, she’s a nice tutor. I can feel my listening gets better and better
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