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Thank you for your interest in AIESEC internships.

AIESEC is the world’s largest student run


organization, and we offer around 8,000 internships yearly in 108 countries. AIESEC works to
promote cultural awareness through high quality international internships. AIESEC Chapel Hill
has selected the following internships as ideal summer internships for UNC students. However,
AIESEC also offers over many more internships in many other areas and durations.

AIESEC provides support and assistance through your entire internship process. Students in Chapel
Hill will work with you to find, apply, and receive your ideal internship. And, once you arrive in your
host country, AIESECers will help and support you for the entirety of your stay. AIESECers ensure
that during your internship you develop your job and leadership skills while learning about a culture
outside your own. AIESEC also provides assistance with housing and visas.

If you are interested to apply for the following internships, please apply to Megan Ballard
(Megan.Ballard@aiesec.net), the Vice President of Outgoing Exchange, with your resume and the
internships you are most interested in. You must also create an account on aieseconline.net. This
will allow AIESEC to provide companies interested to hire you with all the essential information about
your skill sets.

AIESEC requires a $75 application fee. This is a one time fee that will give you access to the
AIESEC database of internships for up to two years after graduation. If you are not accepted to one
of the currently advertised internships, AIESEC will work with you to find a suitable internship for the
summer or after graduation. If you are accepted to an AIESEC internship there will be an additional
$425-675 fee.

The deadline to apply is April 1, but internships will be granted on a first come, first serve basis.
Thus, the sooner you apply, the better your chances of being accepted to one of our internships. If
you have any questions at all about these internships, or any other internship opportunities offered by
AIESEC, please feel free to e-mail Megan Ballard, or visit our website, unc.edu/aiesecch.

AIESEC provides a network of students and alumni that expands worldwide from CEOs of major
companies to heads of state. An AIESEC internship will not only enhance job skills, it will provide
international experiences vital in today’s competitive markets.

Megan Ballard

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Vice President of Outgoing Exchange
AIESEC Chapel Hill, USA
Megan.Ballard@aiesec.net
Summer 2010 Internships

Business Management
Cameroon, Kenya, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, Tunisia, Turkey

Salaam Program
Bahrain, Qatar, Oman

Latin America
Brazil , Colombia, Guatemala

Sub-Saharan Africa
Kenya, Cameroon

Teach English in China


Business Management
Douala, Cameroon (1299)
$200 monthly, accommodation provided, excellent French preferred
The intern will be responsible to supervise marketing and communication. Intern will work with
product development and packaging. Human relations within the marketing team will also be part of
the intern’s work.

Nairobi, Kenya (1608)


$526 monthly, 1 year
The internship focuses on financial accounting
and banking. The intern will be responsible for
sales presentations and follow ups with
corporate and retail prospects. Interns will
create and maintain investment portfolios for
corporate clients.

Jena, Germany
$930 monthly
The internship will focus on international
marketing to help give the organization an
edge in many international fields. They want to
enrich their team and provide an international
experience for a student from a different
country.

Hyderabad, India
$175 monthly
The intern will review the product in India and visit and audit current customers. Creating an action
plan for the company to work with its partner consulting firms globally is also expected of the intern.

Hyderabad, India
$300 monthly
The intern will work to position the brand and improve the brand identity of the company while also
working on market research and data analysis.

Tokyo, Japan
$1500 monthly
Tokyo, and these days exports recyclable resources to foreign countries. So the company has more
chance to contact partner companies abroad. In the intern you would contact foreign companies and
write documents in English. And maybe you would touch and know foreign recycling market,
especially American one.
Novosibirsk, Russia
$600 monthly
The intern will search for areas for consumption of coffee and tea products and create marketing
research plans for global markets. This data will be used to create and develop new global
partnerships. Interns are encouraged to bring new and innovative business processes to the
company.

Novosibirsk, Russia
$600 monthly, plane ticket provided
Interns will be searching information about seminars, fairs, conferences (on business topics, for
example "architecture" or "advertising") that may be interested for Novosibirsk CEOs, and
establishing long-term relationships with American companies and business trainers. Interns will also
promote and organize business tours from Russia to the US.

Novosibirsk, Russia
$600 monthly, plane ticket provided
The interns will be searching information about Americans laws, American companies, American tax
system, etc. and establishing relationships with American Companies. The intern will also be working
on marketing and brand promotional programs to increase communication with US companies.

Thyna, Tunisia
$230 monthly
Working for a clothing manufacturing company, the intern will spend time understanding the
production and sales process for the company. The intern will work to maintain and create business
partnerships for the clothing producer.

Carthage, Tunisia
$380 monthly, excellent French required.
Interns will ensure the daily management of the brand (sample groups, sales forecasts, and follow
media), and participate in the elaboration of the annual promotional plan brand. The interns will also
work in the areas of financial analysis and public relations.

Adana, Turkey
$418 monthly
The intern is expected to find new supplier companies about our products world wide and to find new
consumers for the products.

*Currently the Kenan-Flagler Business School is offering the opportunity for funding for BSBA
students interested in summer internships with AIESEC. Scholarships up to $1000 are available for
students who apply before April 1, 2010. Please e-mail megan.ballard@aiesec.net with any
questions regarding this opportunity.
Salaam Program in Bahrain, Qatar, & Oman
Manama, Bahrain
$1600 monthly, 1 year
Interns will teach English for Bertlitz. Class sizes range from private tutoring to fifteen students.

Muscat, Oman
$1168 monthly, 6 months to 1 year
The intern will be responsible for academic advising as well as working with high school students.
The creation of handouts and other educational materials for studying US and international culture
will be a part of the intern’s daily work.

Muscat, Oman
$1168 monthly, 1 year
This internship focuses around consulting though the development of reports, preparation of
proposals, meetings, and client interactions. The intern will be working in business development with
international corporations.

Manama, Bahrain
Unpaid
The intern will work changing the lives of over 500 women. The organization works to empower and
support women from a wide variety of backgrounds. The intern will lead weekly workshops
highlighting different causes related to empowering women and promoting gender equality. By
helping women manage their finances or women in villages to run/start their own businesses.

Latin America
• Florianopolis, Brazil
Unpaid, food and accommodation provided
• Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Unpaid, food provided
• Medellín, Colombia
Unpaid, food and accommodation provided
• Buenos Aires, Argentina
Unpaid

Strategic planning about the growth of the organization, regarding both financial terms and external
positioning. The intern will also be responsible for improving the fundraising and networking activities
of the non-profit, and will evaluate and improve the administrative process of the non-profit.
HIV/AIDS awareness in Sub-Saharan Africa
Nairobi, Kenya (1350)
Unpaid, accommodation provided
Participate in Peer Education. The intern will be involved with working with children between the
ages of 10 and 15 years as per educating them on Human Sexuality and HIV/AIDS. You will also be
able to travel throughout Kenya to educate such target groups. Interns are also asked to collect and
record stories from HIV/AIDS patients.

Nairobi, Kenya (1152)


Unpaid
The internship will be focused around HIV/AIDS awareness and support for children living in the
deepest levels of poverty in Nairobi. The intern will be working to raise funds for the non-profit
through grants and other fundraising opportunities. Interns will also work with impoverished children
through courses and support.

Nairobi, Kenya (1159)


Unpaid, accommodation provided
Teaching HIV/AIDS prevention awareness will be the main focus of this internship. The organization
also provides support to impoverished women, and the intern will be asked to help in the creation and
implementation of fundraising activities to support these women.

Douala, Cameroon (1290)


$50 monthly, accommodation provided
The internship will raise funds and build partnership with companies for the project as well as apply
for grants and donations from international organizations. Participate to train company’s employees
on the CSR concepts as well as train company’s staff on the benefits to integrate CSR policies in their
global strategy. Also the intern will train university students on CSR concepts and principles and train
high school students on environmental protection as well.

Teach English in China


Beijing, China
$375 monthly, accommodation provided
Interns will work at an English summer camp, working with students from 10 to 17 to improve their
English. Teaching courses will be provided before camp begins, and interns will have many
opportunities to travel throughout Beijing.

Beijing, China
$440 monthly
This internship is for a respected English school in Beijing. Internships can range between 12 weeks
to a year. Interns can work with younger students, and can also work teaching law and business
English with professionals in those fields. English classes can range from smaller classes to one-on-
one tutoring sessions.

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