Minggu, 07 Desember 2008

Hallo from Frankfurt, Germany

I wish I will be the first posting the story here, but man goes first (if you meet Al you will now what I mean hehe). Let me introduce my self, my name is Irma Kasri and I just started my internship 3 weeks a go at PricewaterhouseCoopers Frankfurt, Germany. In next one year; I will be working in Global Mobility Department as coordinator of PwC and AIESEC Germany cooperation as well as project assistant for internship and recruitment program.


Frankfurt is a financial city of Germany where you can find a lot of financial institution here include the EU Central Bank. It has around 650.000 inhabitants and quarter of it is foreigner. They are mostly come from Central Europe, Turkey, Spain, Africa, and many more. It is the second international city in Germany after Berlin but the most expensive one. The things that I was impressed during my first month here are the on time and fully organized transportation system, also the honesty of German people. The driver never asked you for the ticket, so you can easily cheat by not buying the ticket but no one do that. It just reminds me to Jakarta’s train user but anyway we can’t compare it. As four season country, we are now in winter where the temperature is around 0 – 10 degrees. It’s hard to adapt especially when there is snow with hard wind, I can feel my body shaking and it’s really hard to make any moves.

Talking about my company and the job that I have now, it’s out of my expectation. I have background in accounting and finance but now I am working in HR although it is also a financial services company. I should thank AIESEC because the experiences in organizing project and HR stuffs mostly I got when I was active in this organization. My manager was also the AIESEC member 12 years a go, so we have so much fun when we share what we do during our AIESEC life. I am lucky to work in this department because every one could speak good English, because some German people although they can speak English they prefer to speak German when you have conversation. As the way to adapt, I just sign in to German class to be able to recognize some words and to make conversation in next few months. The alphabet is similar with Bahasa but they use ‘sch, st’ so much that really hard to pronounce. The funny things are when you meet someone, you should say Guten Morgen (in the morning) or Hallo and when you leave the office or elevator you should say Tschüs or Cao (bye), no matter you know them already or you just meet them for the first time or they are your boss.

Well, I still have a lot of story to share but I will do next time. I hope the other exchanger can share their story here too, so we will have more exchanger in the future.

Rabu, 03 Desember 2008

Greeting from Chandigarh, India

Hei all, what a great idea to start a group blog like this! I thought it would be nice to introduce ourselves first then we can move on after! So, I would love to start, as I always want to be the first, lol!

So, me re naam Alfajri Alwis hai. Currently 23 years old, doing one year internship in Chandigarh, India. I am doing an MT Internship, working for authorGEN Technologies in their internet marketing department. Basically promoting WiZiQ and authorSTREAM (check them out, they are super cool tools!). I am happy to work here, everything is great, nice and friendly people, I love my work, and I learn a lot. What else can you expect from an internship? Super duper good time! (I hope they are happy also with my work in the other side, ^^).

Anyway, so, living in Chandigarh is pretty amazing. Quite expensive compare to another Indian cities, but it is so clean, green, safe and they have roads ^^. I am glad that I am here, I am pretty sure it would have been harder if I were in Delhi or Chennai or in other cities.

Most asked question for me is, Why India? These are my reasons:
1. India is so big and rich, and I dreamed to go to India since years ago!
2. Their IT Technology and IT Development is #2 in the world after US
3. They speak English
4. Priyanka Chopra and Aishwarya Rai are Indian!!!
5. Indian Movie Industry is the biggest in the world (and some of their movies are pretty nice!)
6. I've been to Canada, so wanted to explore something different than the typical countries
7. Somebody said that I look like Indian back home, so wanted a prove; do I?

The last but not the least, AIESEC just reach 5000 Exchanges around the world in 2008, and do you know how much AIESEC India contributes for that? I guess nearly 25%! It's mean, more than 1000 exchanges here! So, in the last 4 months, I've met so many interns from around the world; US, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, UK, Brazil, China, Columbia, Taiwan, Turkey, Spain, Chile, Mexico, Egypt, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Czech, Ukraine, Mauritius, Togo, Nigeria, South Africa, France, Austria, Malaysia, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Canada, Slovakia and... you name it! (But I think I already mentioned them all!)

Bluift, it will be a novel-size post if I share all of my experiences so far here in the last 4 months. Well, you guys can jump to my blog, I posted some pictures also there. From now and go on, I'll try to keep updating also in this blog!

Cheers all, Namaste,

Alfajri Alwis

Sabtu, 29 November 2008

Welcome to our beloved EP and Trainee

Welcome to our new blog called 'Life Changing Experience!!!'.

This blog is dedicated to all our beloved EP and Trainee who is in abroad or in Padang to share their experience, idea, funny story, sad story and anything you would like to do.
You are free to EXPRESS here!

We wish your story will be the best source for anyone who willing to have same experience or just want to convince their parents what will they get when they are abroad or having internship in our beloved Padang city.

We would like you to post the story in English, so everyone worldwide can also read your story.

Lets live your experience but sharing it with us.
Let us know your Truly Life Changing Experience!