About Novaakademi
Nova Akademi
Nova Academy; was established in Istanbul in 2015 to provide turnkey services in the main functions of businesses. Since its establishment, it has provided training, consultancy, coaching and mentoring services to many companies operating in various sectors at home and abroad.
It increases the efficiency of the business processes of the companies with the rich service options it offers for its continuously expanding customer portfolio, ensures the development of the personnel and provides cost advantage
Nova Academy; By providing the best service to its customers with its experienced trainers, consultants, mentors and coaches, it builds sustainable corporate infrastructures that are compatible with the company culture and lays the groundwork for its customers to gain competitive advantage.
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Location - 26 Atlas Residence C: 28 34912 Kurtköy Pendik Istanbul Turkey
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