Monday 7 July 2014

Foreign Internships are a Valuable Resource

As the world economy becomes a lot of world, corporations are attempting to seek out ways that to exchange merchandise, services and data across borders. Some good Wisconsin corporations like Lands' finish, CUNA Mutual, Miller production and Anchor Savings are employing a distinctive resource to their advantage. they have been hiring foreign student interns with backgrounds in selling, monetary services, programing and alternative business areas.

AIESEC, a worldwide broker of faculty interns from over seventy countries has been with success in operation this ingenious operation for over forty years. AIESEC (a French acronym) may be non-profit, non-political corporations go past students on six continents at the best universities within the world. Its mission is to develop world leadership and promote international understanding.

Students run the corporate, invoke company purchasers and match students from seventy countries with the client's specifications. They find out how an organization is run, build company contacts and a few find yourself finding internships abroad for them within the method.

AIESEC headquarters is in Belgian capital, European country and therefore the U.S. parent company is in big apple. Corporation offers AIESEC all the wants they're fascinated by and pays a $1000.00 administration fee. The corporate additionally agrees to supply a monthly regular payment for living expenses whereas the scholar is associate degree intern with their company. AIESEC takes care of the remainder. They seek for a match, pay attention of the visa, transportation expenses and any cultural integration that will be necessary. The corporate pays no edges to the intern and since AIESEC may be a non-profit organization, the corporate encompasses a write-off.

Wednesday 6 February 2013

AIESEC - Largest Student Driven Organization of the World

 AIESEC as Student Driven Organization

A nonprofit organization (US and UK),[1] or not-for-profit organization (UK and others), often called an NPO or simply a nonprofit. Also, non-commercial organization (Russia and CIS), often called an NCO, is an organization that uses surplus revenues to achieve its goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. States in the United States defer to the IRS designation conferred under United States Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c), when the IRS deems an organization eligible.[2]

While not-for-profit organizations are permitted to generate surplus revenues, they must be retained by the organization for its self-preservation, expansion, or plans.[3] NPOs have controlling members or boards. Many have paid staff including management, while others employ unpaid volunteers and even executives who work with or without compensation (occasionally nominal).[4] Where there is a token fee, in general, it is used to meet legal requirements for establishing a contract between the executive and the organization.

Designation as a nonprofit and an intent to make money are not related in the United States. This means nothing can be inferred by the declaration. It is unclear whether or not this holds outside of the U.S. In the United States, such inference is the purpose of the Internal Revenue Code, Section 501(c). The extent to which an NPO can generate surplus revenues may be constrained or use of surplus revenues may be restricted.

Friday 17 August 2012

AIESEC

Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales (AIESEC; pronounced "aie-sek") is a global youth organization that develops leadership capabilities through their internal leadership programs and engages students and graduates in international student exchange and internship programs for profit and non-profit organizations. The acronym stands for "Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales" or "International Economic and Commercial Sciences Students Association". Its international office is in Rotterdam, Netherlands. As of July 2011, the AIESEC network includes over 60,000 members in 110 countries and territories. It is one of the largest student run organizations in the world. It is present in over 2,100 universities across the globe, provides more than 20,000 leadership experiences to its members and sends students and graduates on 16,000 international exchanges yearly. AIESEC is supported by over 4,000 of partner organizations around the globe who look to AIESEC to support the development of youth and to access talented individuals keen on personal growth.

Friday 27 January 2012

KUSHNEET KUKREJA

The day was filled with excitement, artistic dedication and happiness for the underprivileged children who came out from their school routine to participate with students from other schools in the city.

Bonding time

Making new friends and hoping to win was what all the participants expressed with keenness.

Thanks to the volunteers at AIESEC, the world's largest youth-run organisation, who organised an art competition for students from across the twin cities and underprivileged children from various orphanages and homes.

The annual event is called “Balakalakaar”. About 1, 200 students participated this year.

The participants were given two topics to choose from – “My dream in 2012” and “Scenery”. Huddled in groups, the children enthusiastically started their drawings. The drawing of scenaries was preferred.

Simple lines

Beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers and lakes materialised in a variety of colours, somesimply painted, others with different textures and shading.

With the festive season in mind, Sheik Safi, a Std. IV student of Lord's Model School, chose a Christmas theme. His schoolmate, Unisha, made a beautiful sketch with lofty mountains in the background.

The students, who chose “My dream in 2012" were seen making paintings of them excelling in various academic fields and sports.

I have a dream

Children from “Save Our Soul Children's Village” organisation came to participate in the competition, from Lingampally. The children spoke of how they were looking forward to the whole experience.

Priyanka, a Std. VIII student of this organisation, painted her dream. “I want to be a Kho-Kho champion in 2012,” she said.

The competition was followed by magic and puppet shows respectively. Garjam Balaji, a Std. IX student of Gems High School, was spellbound by the tricks “Though the tricks seem difficult, I would love to learn them and amuse my friends one day,” he exclaimed.

Get Involved!

We are always looking for ways to engage our alumni and we sincerely appreciate any support that they provide to us. Here are just a few ways to get involved in our activities, contribute to our member’s learning and re-live the AIESEC experience once more.

CONFERENCES
You can join as facilitator or chair in our national conferences for a unforgettable experience. It is the best opportunity to share your knowledge while discovering new AIESEC dances and demonstrate your forgotten roll calls!

LEARNING EVENTS
If you are specialized in some specific field, you can organize trainings to increase the knowledge and skills of members. You are also welcomed to provide us with networks for raising learning partners and exchange partners.

DONATIONS
We are extremely grateful for any financial support you can provide us to help us build our organization and our member’s learning.

For further information, please contact:

Mr. Gildas Yombi
Director (Business Development)
AIESEC Hong Kong Limited
gildas.yombi@aiesec.hk

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Contact Us

Contact Us

If the information in the website cannot suit your needs, you can always contact us by filling in the form below. We will try to get to you the best answer as soon as possible.

Mailing Address:
AIESEC Hong Kong Limited
P.O. Box No. 656
General Post Office
Hong Kong


Thursday 10 November 2011

AIESEC

Formation 1948
Type non-profit organization run by students
Purpose/focus Empowering young people for Peace and the Fulfilment of Humankind's Potential
Headquarters Rotterdam, Netherlands
Region served Worldwide
Membership 64,000
Official languages English (as per internal communication)
AIESEC International President (PAI) Tetiana Mykhailiuk
Main organ Global Plenary
Website www.aiesec.org, www.myAIESEC.net
Remarks AIESEC is the world's largest student-run organization
 

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