Hi dear all,
I am Michael from Mainland China, one of trainees in Synergy Project. I have just finished my internship in Poland, which gave me a totally fresh experience in my life as well as treasure skills in AIESEC working. This is my first time in Europe, yet, also the first time that I have to stay abroad for such a long time alone. The Polish culture, landscape of Poland, and the warm-hearted Polish people impressed me a lot, thus I having made a lot of good friends in PolandJ During the internship, I have to design my daily work, try to adjust myself to adapt to the new environment, try to communicate with different kinds of people well, try to come over variety of difficulties that I have not imagined, which really made me become more mature.
Also, during the internship, I went to the church for the first time, learned to cook Polish food for the first time, drank Vodka for the first time… Such an internship will certainly broaden your horizon, give you courage and fresh your life. Therefore, don’t hesitate to try it, and try to improve it, let’s work together and make it better!
Michael Zhu
OGX team leader, Project Manager
AIESEC LC RUC, Mainland of China
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Our Trainees
The time goes by and some of our interns have finished their internships but a new have come. Now we have 2 beautiful and smart girls from India: Aditi (in MONAR Gdańsk) and Michelle (in MONAR Łódź).
And how are our ex-trainees? This is a letter I've got from Arjun:
Synergy Poland 2007 is a project that taught me many things. Through this experience of a new culture not only did I come closer to learning that the unity of people is in diversity, but more importantly I saw that the problems faced by people even in different countries do not have geographical divide. And that is what makes us all basically the same. Drug-addiction is a bane on any society, be it European, Asian, African or American, and those who have to deal with its consequences face similar problems.
Through it I learnt to know myself better, made some new friends, and lastly did not lose this opportunity to discover a very beautiful country!! Poland is a very exciting place to be in and I would recommend to all doing an internship there, not to lose this chance to get to know this amazing country and its people better.
Here in India things are going pretty smoothly - I have gotten back to being among and working with Indians. Currently I am working as a Market Analyst for a research firm studying European markets. I'm back, but yes I do miss Poland and the xperience I had there once in a while.
Cheers. Keep in touch...
Arjun Chawla
And how are our ex-trainees? This is a letter I've got from Arjun:
Synergy Poland 2007 is a project that taught me many things. Through this experience of a new culture not only did I come closer to learning that the unity of people is in diversity, but more importantly I saw that the problems faced by people even in different countries do not have geographical divide. And that is what makes us all basically the same. Drug-addiction is a bane on any society, be it European, Asian, African or American, and those who have to deal with its consequences face similar problems.
Through it I learnt to know myself better, made some new friends, and lastly did not lose this opportunity to discover a very beautiful country!! Poland is a very exciting place to be in and I would recommend to all doing an internship there, not to lose this chance to get to know this amazing country and its people better.
Here in India things are going pretty smoothly - I have gotten back to being among and working with Indians. Currently I am working as a Market Analyst for a research firm studying European markets. I'm back, but yes I do miss Poland and the xperience I had there once in a while.
Cheers. Keep in touch...
Arjun Chawla
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