The category: International Working Style, The International Profiler, WorldWork Blog, WorldWork Internship
The tags: culture, International Profiler, leadership, leadership development, self awareness, training tool, working internationally, world work, WorldWork Intern Diaries
[rt_reading_time label="Reading Time:" postfix="minutes" postfix_singular="minute"]“Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.” – Albert Einstein.
At WorldWork we could not agree more which is one of the reasons why our tagline is “Learning for Global Success”, we very firmly believe that learning should be a vital, continuous process and the only means to successful growth and development both on an individual and organisational
level.
In the promotion of this ethos we therefore regularly run internship programmes and welcome students from different parts of the world. We were sad to see Sarah go but wish her all the very best in her future endeavours, we expect great things from her.
At the end January we were pleased to welcome Zachary Chan, from Wake Forest University through the University of Syracuse internship programme, into the WorldWork team.
Over the following weeks Zack will share his experiences and learnings via the medium of photography in his contribution to the series known as the WorldWork Intern diaries…
(Click on each image to view)