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The importance of action
Published on 2019-01-19
CCIP’s Window 2 intern program recruitment launched January 19 in Singapore, then began recruitment in Macau. An unprecedented 50 students joined the info talk at Macau University of Science and Technology. Students were very enthusiastic, asking a range of questions and discussing the internships with three 2018 alumni who joined the group to share their experiences.
Presenter and Responsible Office Elizabeth Kay and program alumni stressed the importance of the program's unique admission process. It places stronger emphasis than other programs on applicants’ attitude, presentation, and follow-through, using AI to track their fulfillment of application requirements. Applicants’ actions, therefore, stand out above all other factors. Applicants’ demonstration of traits like willingness and ability to accurately complete application steps, punctuality, accuracy, open-mindedness and potential to grow are as important as the interview.
During the info talk, Ms. Kay shared important distinctions between J-1 exchange visitor programs. She clarified that J-1 has different categories, and pointed out that marketers often deceptively package the category "summer work and travel," in which students might work at McDonalds, as bona fide internships. She explained the difference between the two programs and advised students not to settle for deceptive offerings.
Ms. Kay also explained why the program application process is so stringent and thorough, outlined some impressive alumni achievements, and advised students on presentation. “Above all, show confidence when you speak English and with your gestures and facial expressions.” The students seemed excited and prepared for intro interviews the following day.
Presenter and Responsible Office Elizabeth Kay and program alumni stressed the importance of the program's unique admission process. It places stronger emphasis than other programs on applicants’ attitude, presentation, and follow-through, using AI to track their fulfillment of application requirements. Applicants’ actions, therefore, stand out above all other factors. Applicants’ demonstration of traits like willingness and ability to accurately complete application steps, punctuality, accuracy, open-mindedness and potential to grow are as important as the interview.
During the info talk, Ms. Kay shared important distinctions between J-1 exchange visitor programs. She clarified that J-1 has different categories, and pointed out that marketers often deceptively package the category "summer work and travel," in which students might work at McDonalds, as bona fide internships. She explained the difference between the two programs and advised students not to settle for deceptive offerings.
Ms. Kay also explained why the program application process is so stringent and thorough, outlined some impressive alumni achievements, and advised students on presentation. “Above all, show confidence when you speak English and with your gestures and facial expressions.” The students seemed excited and prepared for intro interviews the following day.
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