Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Make your life colourful! GO ON EXCHANGE THIS SUMMER!


Hey, AIESECers!

Make your life col0urful this Summer 
and 
add Exchange to your Experience!


Access our wiki here get to know more about that!:

Read the stories of our interns abroad here - check Birgot's and Martin's stories!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Becoming an entrepreneur



Good morning and all the best for the National Holiday that we have today.

I`m glad to announce that one more AIESEC member has become an entrepreneur. And even more - together with 2 alumni of AIESEC Estonia. You see - AIESEC still helps you to become a businessman, because me with my business-partners owe a lot to our AIESEC experience and especially contacts for sure.

Me (currently in MC), Deniss (MCP 06/07) and Viljo (TRT LCP 05/06) established an eco-tourism company that takes you to the places that are simple and untouched - this is the magic of our trips. You can be a part of the culture, nature and daily life of local people of Kazakstan and Croatia.

Check out more from Reisid Vabadusse

If you know somebody who could know somebody who could be interested in this kind of summer trips - spread the word. Do you enjoy Estonian summer with bad skiing weather or take a unique adventure in Kazakstan/Croatia? It`s up to you, as they used to say in AIESEC.

Marko

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Friday, December 5, 2008

What does it mean for us being in MC?


MC Estonia is like a professional playground. You are put in the middle of highly talented people, you are given resources to make change and all the rest is up to you!  If you are looking for a 5 years of professional and personal development speeded up and packed into one year, then MC experience is the ONE for you.

Being 25 I feel I have the experience of a CEO, CFO, organizational strategy, team development and the networks to take it all forward - and I still have the whole life ahead!

Why say no to such an experience?

Kristina


When I applied for MC position last year my main argument for it was that I want some link between my student life and adulthood. Right now I can truly say that working in MC has fulfilled this need. As I am not anymore a student, nor I don’t think that I am an adult also, MC gives a nice opportunity to combine those areas. So fun combined with work, I would say!

Though MC life is going extremely fast, there is a lot to do; I have learnt to plan my life and time (thanks to many trainings, people around me) in a better way. Although I’m working full time in MC, I still find time for choir twice a week, sports 2 or 3 times per week, for my personal life and also for some extra work beside MC. I do not think that I would have the same level of energy or the experience while working in some company as there you will be stuck in the routine quite easily.

For three summers I worked in big companies being the small nut in this machine work and I was never happy or satisfied. MC work is the first job I feel happy to go in the mornings as it develops me personally as well as professionally. Also I can really do something important for the community. Being in the MC you are a big and important nut!

Maarja

 

To be honest - leading an organization with 150 members is just something really great! Some time ago I compared it to managing a company with 150 employees - in Estonia only small % of all companies are larger than that. Now I consider it even more challenging. Leading 150 people who work on voluntary bases - if I would be an employer in the future, I would consider 1 year of this experience fu**ing relevant and valuable.

Still, at the same time it’s like a hobby. Coming to the office every day and knowing that you can do the things which you like and want to do. Pure fun! Doing something for a purpose, e.g making world a better place to live, is the thing that gives meaning. MC experience gives a right attitude to a young person, no matter if you continue in business, governmental on NGO sector in the future

 Being 23 and being fully responsible for the partnership-based income of the largest student organization in Estonia - when entering to the university I couldn’t even think about this kind of possibility. Today I cannot imagine myself without that journey... 

Marko


While thinking of applying for MC abroad, I was sure that it will be a small AIESEC country, which is ambitious enough for achieving growth year by year and from where I can be developed personally, being in intense working and cultural environment! And I took the right step and enough courage for applying to AIESEC Estonia MC! Being an international MC in Estonia is very unique, as you are always being challenged by the situations and intense team work you have with people. One of the most amazing things I’m admiring in this country also is innovative approach to everything you do, no matter what! This proves also, that Estonia is one of the most IT developed countries in Europe and this has been also positively shocked me… Working as MC member in small AIESEC countries like Estonia is also valuable, as you are interacting very close with members and see how striving they are for new knowledge and development…

Aika



 Being part of the MC of AIESEC Estonia has given me many different skills and knowledge and I still keep learning I have had the chance to meet with a lot of interesting people from the new members of AIESEC Estonia to the CEOs of companies. I have grown as a person and I think that I really start to understand the influence this year has had on my life in the years to come.  Every day I’m happily walking to the office by the streets of Tallinn Old Town, because I simply like, what I do! If you find the thing for yourself that you like to do in MC Estonia then I wish you grab the opportunity! So you could also walk those cobble stoned streets of Tallinn Old Town next year enjoying the tourists and sunshine in the summer, nice breeze and falling leaves in autumn,  snow and a nice Christmas tree at winter and the fresh air in spring on your way to the work you like!"

Marian


I believe that the goodness of a working environment can be seen by how creative you become while working there. During the last six months in MC I have discovered that more often I leave the office in the evening with an idea banging in my head and shouting: "Lauri, that's fun, you have to make it a reality!". And by those ideas I mean both AIESEC-related thoughts but also ideas that will change my own future like business ideas, social campaigns, trainings and even one book idea.

Of course it's not just about ideas, but also learning to believe in them and making it all happen. MC work is full of small successes that in the build up a stronger, faster, funnier and of course sexier you

Lauri


Wednesday, October 29, 2008

How is it to be an AIESEC intern?

Whole AIESEC Estonia, but especially OGX people, are in one of the HOTTEST and EXTREMELY EXCITING time now, which is called “AUTUMN EP RECRUITMENT”!!!

Our team has an ambitious plan to drive the best ever EP recruitment for the recent years! And sure one of the key tools for that is the PROMOTION CAMPAIGN, which we are using this year - “I’m an AIESEC intern”. 


As you may guess it’s based on “I’m an AIESECer!” campaign launched for member’s recruitment this year. Our returnees (mostly AIESEC alumnus) or people, who are currently abroad on internships, share their stories being an AIESEC intern at the promotion materials and web-page – www.aiesec.ee. Check their stories as well!

Wishing all of us to have the best ever recruitment and expand one of the uniquest opportunity AIESEC gives to young people – experience other countries professionally and culturally!

Stay tuned,

Aika