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21 Feb 2020 | |
WM Winter 2020 Dear to Create |
WORLD Magazine caught up with Evelina K. (Grade 11) who participated in one of the newly implemented AISB Internship positions over the summer.
We are so appreciative of Raiffeisen Bank for partnering with us to create such a valuable learning opportunity.
If you or your business has an interest in supporting this important initiative, please contact catalina@goaisb.ro for more information.
This past summer I had the amazing opportunity to work in the human resources department at Raiffeisen Bank. During my internship I had the chance to take part in several interviews and observe how they are structured as well as see how the interviewer evaluated the candidate.
By being involved in the interview process I was able to improve my analytical and communication skills. The team I worked with was very friendly and eager to teach me, making me feel like a true member of the team. In doing so I was able to get a real feel of the working environment and the job. This was an invaluable experience as it helped me in my future decision of selecting a career path.
I would strongly advise all students to do an internship over the summer as it allows you to broaden your interests, develop your technical skills outside the classroom and assist you in deciding what you would like to do in the near future.
Finally, I would also like to thank both AISB and Raiffeisen Bank for giving me this amazing opportunity and practical experience.
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