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AIESEC University 2008 Testimonials
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AIESEC counts its freshmen!
It’s that time of the year when the university freshmans make their appearance, and each organization strives to choose the best students for its community.
So does AIESEC Sibiu, like every fall, recruiting new members for one of the largest organizations of students from around the world, with representatives in more than 800 universities.
Why apply? Simply because a voluntary work matters, matters to career development, for your persona, but simply to experience “the AIESEC way.” And one of the main advantages (and many!) AIESEC is that you can go in exchange in any country you want, ’cause AIESEC is in over 100 countries.
For more details join AIESEC Sibiu, where you can find an online form to apply, we will then be contacted for an interview. What interview? Like any large organization, each student has to pass through an interview and then to enjoy the advantages offered by AIESEC.
Be an AIESEC freshman this fall!
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march hare
a lot has happened. i’d call it magic. hate me for that
ACCES was a big hit, yet not a one hit wonder. We had a great OC and great trainers, but the cherry on top were the participants - very open, friendly, smart, funny, enthusiastic. It was very much like an AIESEC conference, we even had sugar cubes at the end… it rocked the core! :)) Someone wrote a sugar cube to AIESEC Sibiu saying “I realised that AIESEC is not an organisation, but a way of living, a way of living I hope to adopt soon!”.
Sprinco was also an event that I’d recall with pleasure and smiles. At first it was a bit scary, because it was just me and “the kids”, but of course in their own special manner they surprised me with a nice mix of fun and maturity. You go guys!
3some GN ONE - making faces time
and no matter of what things may appear to be, we always manage to fit in the BIG picture. (pun intended.)
We’re reviving the blog, so stay tuned.
Letzu,
looking forward for the new recruits.
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