What are you doing this summer?
Thought I post today something practical - why talk about philosophical things only, when the main joy in life comes through practice (and through practice comes philosophy:).
So here's a chance - making an adventure this summer, going away from Estonia for 2-3 months to work in a new country.
The program is easy - you apply, get selected and get a chance to choose an internship from different Central- and Eastern-Europe countries.
You arrive to a new country and culture (CEE region is rich of cultures - from Turkey and Balkans to other side of Russia), create a new network of friends, get new professional experiences and once you arrive back - see a world in a whole new way.
5 reasons to go abroad this summer vs staying in Estonia:
1. It's an adventure - want to live an exciting life? Make exciting things, go out of your box even if scared in the beginning
2. Develop yourself - it's not so easy to start your life all over in a new country, so you don't have any other chance then to become a more confident, capable and aware person once your out of your comfort zone
3. Get friends - some of my best friends are from CEE region, they are different, I love it (I love my Estonian friends too, anyway it's good from time to time be overwhelmed by kissing-hugging-smiling-sharing-people from South part of the region)! World is small, it's good to know people
4. Discover a new culture - people do things differently "out there", they understand world in a whole new way than you, they challenge you with their values, approaches and explanation of how things work. Getting to know it makes you see Estonia differently and bring some innovation back here
5. Make a next step in your professional career - university over or about to end? What next? I guess some reflection time while discovering new working styles and spending time out of the influences "back home" helps you to figure this out
So here's the idea - grab your chance before you get settled in an internship in Estonia you hope will help you in the future. Or get settled with a permanent job or a family or anything else that would keep you permanently here without finding out what COULD have been. 2-3 months of investment of your time to something that can influence you a lifetime is worth considering.
What next? Start by contacting Alisa - alisa.logofatu@aiesec.net (or if you are already AIESEC member - contact her anyway to ask about your next steps). This girl is more than glad to help you with practical information and get together with people who help you to find yourself after a few months in the middle of Europe, in the beginning of a remarkable adventure and personal learning experience!
Check out the video about the program (originally from Czech Republic - thank you, guys, for sharing it!), deadline for Estonians to apply is 15th of May.
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Marjam Vaher
President of AIESEC Estonia, 2007/2008
1 comment:
hi!
I was hoping to get an internship in Tallinn for this summer, I am an Engineering graduate, can you please direct me to the right gateway?
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