Breaking Barriers: Kajsa’s Journey from Sweden to Germany
Media . SocietyI had the opportunity to interview a journalist Kajsa Norell from Sweden. Kajsa has worked in media for many years before moving to Germany. As an international student aspiring to move abroad, I was eager to talk to Kajsa and gain her insights on the subject. Kajsa’s beginning Kristýna: My first question is, what initially
Bins On Every Corner
Authors . City life . Climate Change . Culture . SocietyWhen the twinkling lights of Christmas fade, what remains is not only the memory of joy, but also an increase in waste. Intrigued by the piles of rubbish accumulated in my own home, I made my way to the local bins. Come with me to explore how Czechs are navigating waste sorting in their quest
Pursuing a Dream Job: Empowering Global Communication for a Better World
UncategorizedIn an era of interconnectedness, where the world is more closely knit than ever before, the power of effective communication cannot be underestimated. As an aspiring professional in the field of International Communication, my dream job goes beyond personal success and encompasses the desire to convey meaningful and credible stories to the world, ultimately making
From Copywriting to Conversing with AI: Redefining My Dream Job in Communication
Authors . Controversy . SocietyHey there, fellow communication enthusiasts! Today, I want to spill the beans on my dream job and how it’s taken an unexpected twist in the age of AI. As a student specializing in marketing and PR, I’ve always had a soft spot for writing, which led me to fantasize about becoming a copywriter. But hold
Corporate Baddie : Determination or Destiny
UncategorizedAs a sociology student, it seems so far fetched to want to integrate into the business world but I have always been fascinated by the ever-evolving world of business. After much contemplation, I have come to the realization that my dream job is to become a business analyst. In this essay, I will delve into the
Lexie meets ChatGPT
Authors . Student life . TravelMy dream job is to be a lawyer, specifically doing something with either the auto industry or finances, and ideally with traveling involved! I think this could be very fun for me and I am taking the steps to get there! To become a lawyer in the United States according to ChatGPT, a person must
My dream job? : Picasso with a twist
UncategorizedWhat is my dream job? A question I have asked myself an infinite amount of times in the past years. “A doctor!” used to be my answer for as long as I can remember. But when the moment came to choose what I would study, I took a slightly different path. Few things get me
In between dreams and disillusionments – visions of jobs
Student lifeLast week, my friend and I got invested in a conversation with the guys sitting next to us on the train from Nuremberg to Munich. Indeed, our chat was so interesting that it lasted for the full two-hour ride. The two guys were from Albania and Kosovo and, by chance, they are also studying at
Continue reading if you need some motivational speech about adult working life.
AuthorsI left my job. Great colleagues and manager, flexible working hours, a dog-friendly 🐶 office, many teambuilding activities, well-paid job in a prospering and growing marketing agency. But I did not feel I could be the most successful in this field. Erasmus helped me realize that it is not just about having an okay job.
Dream big for your dream job
AuthorsWhere do you see yourself in five years from now? People ask this question pretty often, especially after high school, as if we know what we are going to do even in a week or so. There is a lot of pressure on knowing exactly what to do in the future, but what I believe