Career shaping experience
When choosing this internship in Lithuania placement, the KTU student admits that her expectations were not focused on the internship itself, but rather on herself.
“I was hoping to get a better idea of what I wanted to do in the future. This internship has helped me achieve just that. Firstly, because I got to work in a slightly different field than what is directly related to the education I am pursuing. Tasks included screening and recruiting suitable candidates, assisting in job interviews, overseeing the company’s internal supplier systems, and creating content for Latin American countries. This experience not only enriched my CV but also gave me practical knowledge on how to handle job interviews,” says the KTU student from Ecuador.
I think internships should be paid because students work in companies part-time, sometimes even full-time. It is at this stage that many students start their independent lives, and they need money, work experience and time.
Although she says she does not yet know exactly what she will do after graduation, Daniela has felt that her career path has become much clearer in the last two months.
“I already have an idea of which work activities I like more and which I like less. If I get an offer to work in a similar field in the future, I wouldn’t hesitate to accept,” she says.
The salary helped fund a trip home to Ecuador
As for the reasons for taking part in UPinLT, Daniela highlights three main aspects: finding an internship in Lithuania suitable for foreigners, gaining experience there, and getting a decent reward for the work done. The latter aspect is a crucial part of a fair working relationship, she says.
“I think internships should be paid because students work in companies part-time, sometimes even full-time. It is at this stage that many students start their independent lives, and they need money, work experience and time. Balancing all three can be a challenge, but paid internships help to take the first steps towards independent living and, at the same time, boost the motivation of interns and open more development opportunities,” says the KTU New Media Language student from Ecuador.
According to her, paid internships are undoubtedly a huge help for students.
“I chose this internship not only to gain experience that would help me in the future but also because I knew it would contribute to my dream of returning to Ecuador to be with my family this summer. I am confident that the opportunities provided by this programme will help me achieve both my professional and personal ambitions,” says Daniela.