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Last activity 10 April 2012 by ninfea

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italianflair

Hello everyone,
Our company is looking for an english-polish speaking assistant to our stand in Munich. Dates: November 8 - 10, 2011. We will participate in World Tobacco Exposition where we need an assistant for 3 days. Languages: polish, english.
Who is interested, please, contact me and I give more details.
Tatiana

Julien

Hi Tatiana,

I guess you should also post in the classifieds > jobs section

hope this helps,

Julien

ninfea

hi!
i'm Giulia, an Italian student from Milan. I finished my bachelor degree in Business and Administration in Italy and I studied 1 year in the UK. At the moment I am in a master in Milan.
I have a basic level of German but i'm working hard to improve it. In January 2013 i would like go to Germany to have an internship and to make researches for my final thesis.
By that time I hope to have a better German level.
I would like to know if you think it is possible to find a company for an intership for 6 months speaking Italian (native), English (C1), Spanish (b1) and having a basic level of German.
Did anyone have a similar experience?
Any suggestion would be really welcome!
Considering the topic of my thesis Germany would be the best European country. I could go to the UK to make similar researches, but Germany would be the best solution to me at the moment.
I would really appreciate any suggestion about it.
I'm organizing everything in advance to go sure to manage everything.
Thanks a lot! =)

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