Success Stories

The Road to Vice-Presidency

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Maria Miron is one of the project's beneficiaries. She started her internship with Raiffeisen Bank after graduating the International Economic Relations University. 
From two weeks of interning she went up to six weeks and was then made an employment offer. "I was initially hired to work in the Bucharest Municipality Branch, where I worked for more than a year. I then applied internally for the position of Retail Department Assistant Vice-President and was accepted", she tells us.
In those six weeks she learned basic things, which are very hard to do without later. "We all think we know how to work as a team, how to be patient or how to help our colleagues when we too have our own workloads, but until you actually do all this you don't realize how tough it is", Maria tells us.
Credit Analyst After Interning

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After an internship in the Human Resources Department, Claudia Mihaila was hired as an Account Officer with crediting attributions for Raiffeisen Bank's Decebal Agency. She then worked her way up to Loan Risk Analyst for Individuals, in the main headquarters.

"The interning you do before being hired is a filter. You get to see what activities in a bank are actually like, how a work day unfolds, you get used to the feel of everything, with the people, and you learn how to do a lot of practical petty stuff: photo-copying, filing, which will help you a lot later."


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