Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Things not to say to an intern

Dear Employer who is not going to hire me after the interview we just had,
before sharing with me your compliments for my CV and "wish me all the best for my career" because "I'm still young" ... ask yourself: will I with with your compliments and your wishes pay my bills at the end of the month?

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Back on track!

Yes, you devoted (and few) followers...the blog seems to be online again! If you were wondering what had happened to it...I don't know. On the same night of the day of its creation, I tried to log in and had to read a funny note: your blog has been removed. No reasons. But my imagination went wild and landed onto the only possible answer: someone from Google, most likely an intern, was asked to get rid of such a controversial platform of sharing :P

Anyway, I have got already a funny story to celebrate this blog's comeback. Today I woke up and found a rejection e-mail...sent at 7.30 AM! It was for an organisation I had an interview with, for a position as...guess, guess, guess! Yes, it's right...intern!
They efficience in letting me know I wasn't selected made me start the day in a very good mood (sarcasm).

But when you think you had your daily rejection ( people talk about the importance of the 5-a-day...should we recycle the concept and turn it into 1-a-day?) and you can't feel more rejected than that...you open your mail before leaving the office and find another mail. Jint of it: Elena, you are a great candidate but you have been rejected. I should be used to it. But the funny thing is...I have never applied for that position! Do you think my professionality in being rejected is aquiring international aknowledgement?

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Do you want to post new discussions?

Send me a message with your e-mail adress if you want me to add you as author...so you will be able to post and start new discussions.

A paid internship! Only problem...YOU pay it.

Hello everyone and welcome to what I hope will be a running and interesting blog soon.

I have often thought about starting it, also as a way to let off my chest some problems I have encountered while looking for a job...but today I have decided to finally do it. What persuaded me was an advert I came across during my search, and seeing how people reacted on Facebook when I posted my comments about it.

Here's the part of the advert that really upset me and I would be interested in seeing what you think:

You may need to prove that you made an internship for your further studies but you may not be able to find an appropriate organization, there may not be any vacancy at the time of your choice or you may not have the necessary funding for that.

We offer you the possibility to do your internship at distance from home under the guidance of a qualified tutor on the basis of a program to be discussed but consisting mainly in research and reporting. At the end of the program, you get a detailed assessment of your skills (for your own use) and a participation certificate. Duration: 1 month (or more if needed). This tutorship is not free but keep in mind that if you came to Brussels, you would have to pay for your travel expenses and for renting a room.

Once there is an agreement on the internship program, you will be requested to pay the registration fees.

Fees: 500 EUR (1 month) - 750 EUR (2 months)


Guys...this is supposed to be a HUMAN RIGHTS NGO!!! Any thougths about it?

Feel free to post your ideas/ perceptions/ opinions and to suggest new discussion topics!!