Looking for an internship in Shanghai summer 2011What type of job are you looking for? I am looking for a job which is related to economic fields (management, supply chain, marketing, sales, international trade, banking...), education fields (in French or English), or in an NGO. What nationality are you? I was born in France in january 1991. What languages do you speak (and at what level)? I am a native french speak, I am fluent in English, I have basics in Mandarin (I've been studying it for 6 years now), I also have basics in Italian. What country or area are you looking to work in and why? I am Eager to discover a new culture and a new lifestyle
in Shanghai, and I am Looking forward to enhance my professional skills in an international competitive setting. What countries have you worked in? I have worked in France. What countries do you have a visa to work in? I can work in every European Union country, and i've already applied for a visa in China. What field do you currently work in? I am studying Applied foreign languages (English/ Chinese) in the Sorbonne Nouvelle university of paris. What fields have you worked in before? Restauration in a four-star hotel, only on weekends. What qualifications do you hold? I have an economic and social sciences French baccalaureate, passed with high honors. Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? To me what is crucial in every day life is to have good manners, and to respect others. In addition, for my own person, I think that it is curiosity which is the more valuable, the will to know new things. Describe the benefits of working with others The exchange with other is what enable us to make progress in life, in work, in everything. Moreover, when other people aren't from the same country than you, it makes you discover other ways of thinking, and living. Describe the benefits of working alone To work alone makes you realize how good you are when you can't count on others. It gives you autonomy. What was your worst working experience? I have enjoyed every of my few working experiences. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? That I am the keystone of my work, work has to be done by me, and it won't be by itself of course. What unique skills do you have? I am absolutely interested in everything, if I could have skills in all fields I would be the happiest woman in the world. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? My dream job, and my future job will be to link China and France in big and numerous economic and exchanges. What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Economy rules the world's life since many time now, it leads international politics. It as a real important effect on everybody. What are the least interesting aspects of your field? ... sorry i can't find anything Please replace this with a question of your own Same! |