Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Klapid eest: juhiomaduste hindamine tööintervjuul


AIESEC Tallinn esitleb!

Aeg
: 13.12.07 18:30 - 20:00
Koht: Estonian Business School (Lauteri 3) ruum 309
Esineja(d): CVO Recruitment värbamiskonsultandid Heli Zilensk ja Kerli Tiik
Dimensioon: Ettevõtlikkus ja CR, Tallinn
Kirjeldus:
Kujuta ette, et sul on vaja läbi viia tööintervjuu otsimaks ettevõttesse keskastme juhti.
Kuid mille järgi otsustada, keda valida?
Käid ise ülikoolis ja mõtled, mida enda tulevikuga peale hakata?
Tahad kasulikke näpunäiteid, kuidas tööintervjuul edukas olla?

Pane end valmis, sest üritusel leiavad aset rollimäng ja juhtumianalüüs, kus pealtvaatajad on tööandja rollis ning peavad endale uue töötaja leidma. Lisaks sellele räägitakse üritusel ka tööjõuturu olukorrast ja trendidest üldisemalt, peale mida toimub arutelu. Teadmisi jagavad seekord CVO Recruitment värbamiskonsultandid Heli Zilensk ja Kerli Tiik.

Teid ootab ees hulganisti interaktiivsust!

Üritus on kõigile TASUTA!

Registreeru üritusele:
http://klapideest.aiesec.ee/kalender?evt_id=24247

Kohtumiseni,

AIESECi õppesari Klapid eest!

Saturday, 1 December 2007

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Snapshots from the World

This is the first time away from home and the first time for me to spend it in warm weather. I have to admit, it has been quite different and strange. Christmas decorations, sunshine and brightness just somehow don’t match with Christmas. Nevertheless it feels fantastic. I love going outside and not having to spend 10 minutes to get dressed. I’m happy because I can finally enjoy summer after 1,5 years:)
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The year 2006 has been an interesting and a life changing year for me. It’s hard to describe the whole journey, it’s hard to find the right words...It’s been a year of success and failures, a year of progress and unfortunately also disappointments in myself. It’s been a year of travelling and exploring, growth and reflection, a year of answers but also a year of more questions about my life and where I am heading...
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Instead of Estonia, I ended up in New Zealand, instead of internship, I ended up dedicating yet another year to AIESEC. I sometimes wonder what my life would be like if things would have turned out differently. But there are no regrets, actually the opposite...
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Read more about Kristi's journey in New Zealand:
http://kristiausmees.nomadlife.org/

I actually have become more Nigerian every day. For example, I felt cold one morning (although it was probably around 25 degrees)… I also really like to go around here on my own as much as I can and try to speak yoruba as much as possible (although my vocabulary is still very limited). And my skin is not that white anymore – at least when I look into the mirror, but when I compare it with others skin in pictures then it still seams too white, but I’m working on improvements!
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On the first days I was really feeling some overheating moments, but now it’s already quite ok, as long as I have my sun-glasses with me. But it’s still funny that instead of heaters there are big air-conditioners in houses. And one thing that I never thought about is that what’s the sense of bringing some Estonian chocolate with me when during unpacking my things I discover that they are all melted… Hmm, well yes, at least the taste is the same…
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Read more about Helena journey to Nigeria:
http://helenarebane.blogspot.com/
It’s amazing how balconies are built. The ground is with a small angle so the water you poor on the ground for cleaning all eventually runs out from a small hardly noticeable pipe. Very high tech. I suspect cleaning ladies were the ones who told construction men to do it that way.
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I am not living under a palm tree in case you wonder. We found a really nice flat in a nice area with reasonable price. But of course you can’t have everything, otherwise you start getting suspicious. So I am proud to announce that we don’t have hot water. It wasn’t part of my New Years Resolution to have a refreshing cold shower every morning but I guess I need to include that to the list now.
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Liisi bringing updates from Egypt:
http://liisiots.blogspot.com/
These are just few snapshots from Estonians all around the world living their life and challenging their world every single day by being far away from home.

Have you ever thought to step out from your comfort zone?
Have you ever wanted to get professional experience in another side of the world?

If you want to know what you can do, ask for more information! It's the least you can do :)

E-mail: tallinn.ee (at) aiesec.net
Website: aiesec.net/snci (that's also where you can fill in the application to be part of this)

Monday, 29 October 2007

Pictures from EuroCo 2007




The official dinner was a success, wanna know why?

  • Food was great - after whole week of eating Lithuanian traditional food, we got something really different
  • People danced AIESEC dances wearing suits and nice dresses - how odd is that?!
  • Really good cake!
  • People were given time to talk with each other instead of having an evening full of speeches and performances
  • The main sponsor was really youthful and his speech was something totally different from what I expected
  • There was no "This is table nr 1..." and it's the first event when I've seen that happen :D
  • Amazing people, lots of cool conversations, some good-bye's...
I really liked that evening, it took everything together so nicely :)

Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Practical Leadership - after EuroCo

I was thinking about the title of this post for bit longer than I usually do. One of the reasons being that I wanted to write about two things that seemed at one point totally different deserving different posts. No, it will be under one topic and that's it :)

Coming back from EuroCo

Imagine - it's 5 in the afternoon and the conference ends, people are leaving home (airports, bus/train stations, etc) and 2 Estonian girls know that they have at least 5 more hours to "kill" before they can start heading home. So, we made it to Vilnius, found a place to hang out, enjoyed good food and some tea. Everything is still quite fine. Then comes the decision to rest in the car while we wait for the others and almost the same time comes information that 2 Latvian girls are now ready to join us. Okey, so we meet them, they want to go to this party, I want to sleep in the car, so be it. (Just for your information, McDonalds parking lot near train station is not the quietest place to be at trying to sleep).

If you managed to think along, you'd know that there is one girl trying desperately to get some sleep, 3 girls at a party and 1 girl still not with us and the time just goes by. It's past midnight when we first hear from her, so we managed to get nearer to the place she's at. And that's when it really strikes me - all of us waiting in the car, we are absolutely widening our limits, our minds. There is high tension, because all of us are tired and can't wait to leave this city, but still - no one says a word.

Many times when we come across these situations, we find it hard to keep our mouth shut or just avoid certain topics in order to keep the thin line of balance. That to me is leadership in practise - always recognizing the situations around us and acting accordingly. Realising that we are not leaders only when we are with our own team but also in our everyday life.

The role of the leader should never be put 'on hold' - it should reflect to ourselves and to others in all of our actions!

Stay tuned for part 2 ...

Thursday, 4 October 2007

LTS, Student Days opening Parade, Global village

Hey, I just wanted to share briefly what we've been up to lately.

Local Training seminar a.k.a Sügisseminar
So first is our favorite event which lasted almost two days and was even better than we expected. You may ask: "Why so?" But of course because our member-candidates are so cool and crazy, just like we planned and secretly wished. You can see how they look like by checking this link:
http://picasaweb.google.com/markosiller/LTS2007

Student Days (Tudengite Sügispäevad 2007) opening Parade
LC Tallinn's participation in Student Days opening parades (Spring & Autumn) is nice tradition and continues so long while we're having cool people in our LC = at least forever, riiight?!! :D
In this time there were just right amount of coolest people, about 15 - who can count them anyway :) They were the people who rocked everybody's socks of and that's only opening parade .. Here are some of the pictures to bring back the great night:

1. @mobile


2. Human chain

3. @ heroes
We have some more goodies, check out our video material:
http://ajaviide.delfi.ee/news/kuum/article.php?id=17004621
http://www.etv24.ee/index.php?0534940011
---> choose 24.09.2007 Aktuaalne kaamera 21:00 (minutes 20:30-21:37)

Global Village
You know what we're talking about, right? All our coolest interns were there to promote cultural understanding through visual presentations, food, dances and traditional garments. This time there were 10% of our network countries represented:
  1. Czech Republic,
  2. Armenia,
  3. Germany,
  4. Georgia,
  5. Venezuela,
  6. Russia,
  7. Turkey,
  8. Romania,
  9. Estonia,
  10. Ecuador
Here are also some pictures from this event:

P.S If you have some more pictures, videos etc you can hint us so we can upload those here as well !!

VPPRERLnC
Cristo

Monday, 24 September 2007

Ready, steady, GO!

Regristration to AIESEC Tallinn first round member interviews has started!
(Only for those who participated in "Sügisseminar")

Available times (max. 4 people in each interview; write Your name in comments!)
30.09.07@Foorum kaubamaja, St.Patrick (2nd floor)
11.00 - Tarmo, Ivar, Tatjana, Risto //list is full
11.45 - Eneli, Jaan, Julia P.
13.00 - Olga, Julia, Jelena, Ott//list is full
15.00 - Nele, Valdar, Laura

NB! The ones who missed Tallinn Sügisseminar, but are still interested in AIESEC please contact me!

In case you have questions according to interviews contact Liise (liise.valma@aiesec.net)

Siret :)
siret.sepp@aiesec.net

Monday, 17 September 2007

Registration to Local Training Seminar


Hey potential new member,
You have arrived safely to AIESEC Tallinn blog :)

As you already know 22.09 - 23.09 takes place
Local Training Seminar (Sügisseminar) that is specially meant for You to see deeply to our organization and meet some cool people (logistical information coming soon to your e-mails)



For that You need to register yourself. Please write Your name to comments of this posting (and add e-mail if You haven´t given it already in our info evenings or other events)
+ don´t forget to pay the fee (information sent to Your e-mail)
Deadline: 20.09!

Are you somebody that steps asides or steps forward?

See You soon,
:)
Siret
siret.sepp@aiesec.net

Thursday, 13 September 2007

About recruitment:)

Dear LC Tallinn!!!
Lately I know many of us have been involved in recruitment a lot. Many of us might be tired of it. I personally feel silly because the first thought I have when I get home tired as hell is that I should wash the orange recruitment shirt now instead of resting, because otherwise it won't be dry tomorrow so I won't be able to wear it:) We are all making long days and spending lot's of time in coridors of different Uni's doing recruitment. Sometimes it might seem a monotone work.

I'm writing here now in order to remind you and also myself that it is by far not just a monotone work.

Each day we're giving out flyers in the coridors there might be someone whose life we're going to change!Recruitment is one of THE processes about changing lifes, being agents of positive change:)

It's silly to think of this as a mission, but all in all, using my own example, I think that the person who completely accidentally lead me to AIESEC changed my life sooooo much. Let's change lifes people!WE CAN!!Let's just DO IT:)

I have felt soooo much team spirit in our latest recruitment activities..thank you guys for this..but there is sooooooo much more we can do!!!!

In order to achieve this, let's cheer up eachother when we're tired, let support eachother, let's not let us forget our message - creating a special story, and let's not forget that what we're offering is one of the best experiences!!There is one more week we really need to shine..so let's wear the orange shirts, let's ask people to join our infominutes, let's inspire ourselves and our potential new members and let's rock!! Together WE CAN..let's DO IT:)))

...So..let's MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!!!!

AIESECly yours,

Marina

Thursday, 7 June 2007

AIESEC Tallinn Picnic

Efka has uploaded some pictures of AIESEC Tallinn Picnic 2007, you can find the album by clicking on the image :)

la presidenta AIESEC Tallinn

Huuh, it's been almost-almost one week that I've been officially la presidenta and it feel quite good already :) Although most of my energy still has gone to my studies because of the exam session, I've had few things on my mind and todo list.

It's always so hard to know exactly what the president is doing because a lot of P's work doesn't really stand out or show out. So I just wanted to share what I did during my first week ;)

Last Friday, my very first official day, I got a message from one of our members that she got a message that her membership in our database has expired. So the very first thing I got to do, was to update all members in our database. Some of them needed to expire, some of them will be around in AIESEC for at least another year, right :D

Also on Friday we had our AIESEC Tallinn picnic which was organised by our cute&cool PD&HR Liise and Siret. They had done really good job ;) Anyways, my task there was to first give a short speech and later fill some different tasks with my EB team. We succeeded quite well, I think :)

Then almost endless e-mails with the new P-Club regarding different issues in AIESEC in Estonia. We're going to have our Team Days during coming weekend and of course many things needed to be cleared out for that as well.

Of course the data in the AIESEC.net Tallinn community needed to be changed as well. We have our EB picture up and also our contact information. First things first right ;)

No way I can do without e-mailing someone - so I've sent many e-mails to my EB as well regarding different topics (recruitment, transition updates, planning, conference opportunities, etc), now all I have to do is wait for the replies :D

There was also a deep discussion with Marjam, our lovely AIESEC Estonia president, about different important topics such as where AIESEC is heading to, how to change our mindsets, who are we really and how to become the most powerful youth organization in Estonia.

I guess pretty much last, but not least - it was brought to my attention that a lot of people in AIESEC.net Tallinn community had not been approved for their membership status. So, I did that as well, pretty much making a lot of people happy and getting even more e-mails than ever before :)

So, that wraps up my week quite nicely, I'm sure :) There are loads more to come once my exams are over and I don't have to worry about them anymore. Of course there's more transition meetings coming as well (one of them already tomorrow afternoon), but I'm exited and really looking forward to them ;)

And just one more remark before I close this post - watch out, AIESEC Estonia! Tallinn is going to rock your socks off! :D

Wednesday, 6 June 2007

And so it began

Some emotions from the Group Transition :)





Thursday, 15 February 2007

Experience is a comb which nature gives to men when they are bald.

Linnar Viik had a blogpost about Thailand proverb - Experience is a comb which nature gives to men when they are bald. If you think about it - this proverb definitely has a meaning.
But I want to get the comb when I have potential that my hair will grow again - I am trying to loose my first set of hair in AIESEC :).

Wednesday, 7 February 2007

Cleaning the office

“He who wants to change the world should already begin by cleaning the dishes.” (or EB office for example :))
(Paul Carvel)


Last Saturday I joined Siki´s cleaning team to get rid of trash in AIESEC TTY office. At first I was hesitating a bit, because of the recent AC experience, where there tended to be A Lot of cleaning, but in the end I didn’t regret my decision at all and had an opportunity to spend some good time with friends and be useful. Luckily the office is quite small, so there couldn’t be much trash, at least I thought so… but there ended to be a quite large amount of trash outside of the office. Mainly we found many old papers, flipps, posters etc. especially behind one cupboard J Seemed to be a nice place where to hide not useful things. Anyway, now it’s empty again.

It reminded me one incident of my childhood. I wanted some cornflakes, but accidentally I put keefir instead of milk in the bowl. I couldn’t eat that, because it was disgusting. So I decided to get rid of it and not to tell mom about that. And guess what seemed the best place at the moment? Kitchen cupboad of course. So I poured all the cornflakes with keefir behind the kitchen cupboard hoping it will disappear eventually. Well, obviously it didn’t, and honestly I don’t remember what happened next. Probably mom found it and cleaned it up. So much from hiding things behind the cupboard :)

I want to thank our small office cleaning team for the nice Saturday evening: Siki, Gertel and Marina and hope the EB feels gooood in their nice clean office.

Keep it clean! :P

Siret

Saturday, 13 January 2007

Winds of change

It's not that long since the New Year's Eve when everyone makes promises for the coming year. Almost two weeks of this year, fabulous 2007 has gone by and what has happened since? It is clearly the time when people look to the coming year and decide what they want to get out of it. From my point of view, I guess it's even more important to do this in the first days of the year, rather than spending last days of the previous year for it.

So have I started to look into the future and I have started to believe what all the astrologists have been saying in different forecasts for this year - year 2007 will be a lot better than the last one, it will bring great success for those who know what they want and know where they want to go. So it's time to set our compasses ready, for that will be one of the things that lead to fulfill all the expectations we have.

However, in the sense of AIESEC, some setbacks that are common to happen in January, have already started. I think that for a People Development responsible, the hardest times are firstly in the fall, sometime in October when you find out about first people who at first thought AIESEC would be cool, but then decide to focus on something else. The second time will come around in January, where people look back to their schoolyear, what they have done in AIESEC so far and decide that it really isn't for them. I do believe that the time is not over yet, it has only begun.

The last period will be the end of May, when the term ends and you're no longer sure what's going to happen with all these people under the new EB. Will they stay, will they go? Will they find new challenges in AIESEC or do they want to achieve so much more in their personal lives? These are tough times for any person in leadership position in AIESEC, but most of all, for the one who really cares for each and every one of the members and doesn't want to see them go at all. The best thing to remember at times like these, is to make sure that I know - it's nothing personal - it's not about what I haven't been doing, not caring enough - it's about people developing so fast these days that they grow out of their own ideas so quickly.

Well, I'm sad to see any of you go, but if you really have to - it was really great to get to know you and I wish you all great success in the future and I do hope that you have found something great out of the times you got to spend with us ;)

God speed,

your PD girl Riina

Thursday, 21 December 2006

Learning to fly

Christmas 2006

Today I feel a bit nostalgic... I was looking for some photos to create an album which I can show my friends and family without the help of the computer and I noticed one thing - most of the pics are actually AIESEC pics. Looking through all these albums (not done by far yet, there're more albums to look through) came all those fun memories flushing back to me.

My PD team, most of it anyways :)

Looking back to my own year in the most of fun kind of way, with pics - that is something I recommend for each and every one of you. Pictures are the best reminders of good times (and bad as well, if you've had them). Pics also have the ability to bring out the best in the situations we've had. You might not want to remember that bad food from that conference, but you will most definately remember the great people and cool sessions and awesome parties, right :)

LTS - Local Training Seminar for newies 2006

LTS - my very first facilitating experience. It really showed me that the most important thing about making such a seminar happening are the people who you do it with. Feeling so sick just minutes before my performance and being able to pull it together within 5 minutes - that is something special and the biggest thanks are to Siim, our LCP, who was willing to make this thing for me, should I not have been able to. But seeing him gave me so much strength ;) Ahh, sweet memories.

Photoshoot in July 2006

This years recruitment started already in June. We had such fun time together with the recruitment teams from Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu, especially at our photoshoot where we made some pics for the recruitment materials. The team was awesome and the photoshoot even better :D Just some month before the photoshoot we had LC Tallinn picnic in the very same place, Kadrioru Park, and it was the very first time we had a chance to feel ourselves as a team with our EB. I still remember so vividly the yellow hair of Siki's on Siim's pic :D

Transition in May

It doesn't seem that long ago at all when we first started our transition for this term. The old EB trying to get all their knowledge delivered to us within 1,5 days. Seemed impossible at the time, but here we are now - half of the term is already over and soon we begin preparing everything for the new EB for the next term. Even now that two of the former EB members are in MC, I feel somehow close to them, connected in some level - knowing that I can always turn to them when I feel like it. I wish that the next term's EB would be as close to us as we are to the previous ones. It adds extra value to the term and the whole picture :)

Synergy 2006

And last, but not least greatest memory of the past year - this is where it all got started for me. I was so doubtful about going to Synergy. I felt that it wasn't for me, I don't want to go, it's something silly and so on. But then I somehow managed to get all my schoolthings done on time and I even managed to get there on time for the election of MC members. What a great feeling it was, I had butterflies in my stomach the whole conference :) It was awesome and the conference itself was the first event where I started to feel that I'm part of something big. Something out of reach. That something that's called AIESEC spirit. I remember the chats we had with EB, other members, exchanging cool ideas and thoughts. It was AWESOME!

So, all in all - I have had so many great moments throughout the past year that it's impossible to put it all in this one post and few pics. It's so much more than that! I wish you all so many nice memories and moments from AIESEC and also from life itself. Today is the best day to start living your life fullest and start collecting those AHHAA moments ;)

When, if not now? Who, if not you?

-- Your PD girl Riina

Saturday, 16 December 2006

EB at AIESEC office after midnight

Hey :)

It's 2:00 am and probably you are thinking why Siki is logged in to LC Tallinn's blog, doesn't she have another life? Nooooo, it's a joy :P AIESEC is one big part of my life and I'm enjoying it!

I had forgotten the username and keyword while logging in, I tried and I tried, sent one sms to Riina (it's 2 o'clock!) and then I remembered it! After that I received sms from Riina with the data :D (EB is connected even at night)

But why am I talking that to you? Am I weird? Of course I am, but I just arrived home.. We had EB chill night at AIESEC office in TUT :) We drank some wine that Siim had brought from Macedonia and talked and talked and talked.. Talked about our future plans, about school, about AIESEC.. and laughed a lot. Meanwhile visited a shop in TUT's dorm, bought some snack and went back to the office.

It was so great feeling to talk with my EB members. While we are so different persons, we have something similar as well, AIESEC connects :)

We prepared our performance for tomorrow's Christmas party and we are waiting to see our beloved members :)

After 1:00am Siim and Riina sent me to home. We walked through the avenue of Sõpruse and visited one park called Männi, where children are playing. Unfortunately at this time we were the only "children" in this park. We had fun :)

One thing is to work in one team or to be a team leader, other thing is to be in EB, where your team is small but still the synergy is so powerful. I just arrived home and I got really motivated from that night. Every minute that I spend with my EB gives me the great amount of energy and I feel how great is AIESEC =)

It's good to be it's good to be in EB, hell yeah !



--Siki

Wednesday, 13 December 2006

Last LC meeting in 2006

Yesterday, we had our last meeting in this year for the whole local. It's funny, just today when I was in the office talking to one of our members, Tarvi, we thought that half of the year has gone past so quickly. Soon it's the election time of new MC after that some months and it's time to apply for the EB of LC Tallinn and our term will be over. That is a bit sad, but I'm sure interesting times are ahead of us all.

Anyways, I didn't really want to talk about that, moreover, I'd like to reflect a bit on yesterday's meeting :) So we started off pretty smooth, all of the most important people in our LC had a chance to say what they have been up to and what's the status of their projects and all. It was really great to hear that people have been busy and what's even better, one of our project manager's is going to a company meeting tomorrow and one of our cool new members is going with him to get the experience.

Then later on we had a really cool session about AIESEC values by Vika - do you know what they are? If not, do you know where to find them? If not, do you know to whom to turn with this kind of questions? :) Well, I hope you already know at least the question to the last question :D We also went over some really basic things, just to refresh our memory about them. And that got me really thinking about my job experience in the summer where supposedly, we were to have refresher trainings each month - and trust me, the systems and processes there were lot easier than in AIESEC. So here's a thought for next years to come.

Another thing that really made me wonder was that most of the time, people were softly chatting on the background while we spoke. But once I started to talk about the thing I had prepared earlier for the meeting... well, the audience went really quiet and for a second there, I thought I'd scared them with something. But that's the thing, I have prepared something and I so much want to attach to it that I forget to do it interactivly, so it would be interesting and to get people speaking up and asking questions. Hmm, some things to think over for the next times, I believe :)

So all in all, the meeting was such a success in my point of view and Siki's session added such value to it. For a moment there, even I managed to imagine what I've done so far and see a glimpse of myself in few months from now. I really liked how many people were present and the atmosphere was just awesome. As I said to one of my dear friends just moments ago - my relationship with AIESEC is pretty great and what motivates me the most are people, the social atmosphere. Knowing that we can have loads of fun even in the LC meeting and we don't have to have a drinking party for that - this is really priceless and something to take with me to the year 2007.

See you all in our Christmas party - let's make it yet another unforgivable event ;)

-- Riina

Tuesday, 12 December 2006

It's official now - AIESEC Tallinn blog

We're very happy to announce that the new AIESEC Tallinn blog is now officially open to each and every one of our dear members, members of AIESEC in the whole of Estonia and all of you who are interested of what's happening in our local committee.

AIESEC Tallinn EB presents you the

AIESEC Tallinn BLOG!!!

Saturday, 9 December 2006

Representing AIESEC

Hello,

Two weeks ago I got a phonecall from MC. Siim Säinas was inviting me to go to the birthday party of The Federation of Estonian Student Unions (FESU). It took place at House of Mustpeade.

Together we were representing AIESEC.

Before going to that birthday party we met at Viru center and tried to think what to buy for a birthday present. It was really really hard (I remembered the day when our Student Union of TUT had a birthday and Siim Saarlo was trying to find something for the present, huh, quite hard). Finally we decided to give to the FESU 5 free tickets to our Annual Conference's open day event. We bought one cool decorated mug from Tiimari :D and in it we put those tickets.

In front of the door we tried to think what symbol does this present have. Siim Säinas thought that this mug is for the milk and milk is symbolizing richness :D Haha!

When we went in front of the stage Säinas was pretty cool and talked better than in front of the door :D

During that night we drank a wine, had a talk with different people, had fun

Even Ursula was performing during that night :D

Some days ago my friend sent me an e-mail and told that I am famous (Üliõpilasleht - in one newspaper there is one photo of me with other cool people, photo from that party

To sum this text up. While being a member of EB you get many different invitations as Riina mentioned in her posting. Before that FESU party, I was representing AIESEC with our LCP at Student Union of TUT's birthday party

One month ago I was representing AIESEC in one commission as well where we chose the year's best ones in TUT (e.g. the best organization, best lecturer etc).

It's good to be it's good to be in EB.

-- Siki