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Dear All,

I would like to introduce myself, my name is Viviane and I’m the new intern. I’ll be working here at AutoCom Associates until mid - August. Since the majority of the interns have been Germans, I would say that I am probably the first Brazilian Intern at AutoCom.

First of all, I want to tell you a bit about my background. I’m 25 years old and I have been living in Holland for the past three years, where I am pursuing a bachelor degree in European Studies. For some strange reason, I decided to go to Holland, despite my parent’s pleadings that I should have gone to England. It was a nice experience and it was also the first time that I was living abroad.

If you are asking yourself what a bachelor in European Studies really means, I can say that the program is a mixture of Politics, European law, Economics and there is also a great deal of communication classes. Therefore, this internship will be the ideal opportunity to put into practice what I have learned at the University.

Additionally, this internship will be a nice opportunity to experience a different culture and extremely low temperatures. I’m not used to very cold winters, I’m a Brazilian that has been living abroad for a while, but in Holland the winter is not as cold as in Detroit. I arrived a few days ago and I’m already settled down. I live in a nice house with two other roommates. One of them is German and the other one is American. So far, I’ve been driving a rental car. However, I will buy a car pretty soon.

I’m very excited about being here and I can’t wait to start working at the office. I’ll keep you all posted about my life in Detroit.

Viviane

Comments

Unknown said…
WELCOME TO AUTOCOM! =)
We are very glad to have you!
Unknown said…
We're so excited to have you here!! I'm looking forward working with you these next six months!
Winni Menge said…
Hi Viviane, let me assure you - Detroit can be VERY HOT and humid during summer time! You might miss the brasilian beach, but otherwise you will develop a close relationship to air condition systems! Have fun at Autocom and best regards from Germany!
Winfried
(from Hella)
Larry W. said…
Welcome aboard, Viviane, We're happy to have you on the time. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time with AutoCom.

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