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Representatives of AIESEC ask area companies to hire an intern from a for eign country for two to six months. If the company agrees, they fill out a form that details which skills they require in an in tern. Once a year, a delegation from each participating country attends a congress where students are matched by computer to the available internships. This process placed seniors Laura Hel ler in Hong Kong, Melissa Stevens in Ghana, Laura Lynch in Yugoslavia; De cember graduates Charlie Harrison in Colombia and Andy Burtron in the Neth erlands. The students were chosen as AIESEC participants based on academics and AIESEC involvement. r Lynch, an economics major from Ra leigh, is the only student of the group who will be working behind the Iron Cur tain. Her six-week job in Yugoslavia will be in the international; marketing sector of a petroleum importexport company. "I'm a little bit worried about going be hind the Iron Curtain," Lynch said. "But I'm going to keep a low profile. You can get by just about anywhere if you're con siderate of other people." Stevens will be an intern at Barclay's Bank in Accra, Ghana, for 12 weeks. A business administration major, Stevens hopes to "learn about Ghanian culture and obtain practical business experience." Heller describes herself as a "business major in international studies." She even tually hopes to work in international trade. Her job in the China trade division of a securities company in Hong Kong is' especially appealing to Heller because of the "tremendous boom in Chinese indus try." Heller's job will involve research in trading markets and matching available goods with the appropriate company, as well as finding trading partners for the firm. Although Heller has no background in Cantonese, she said she intended to leani as much as possible. She is not concerned with adjusting to the cultural differences. "I've lived in Spain and attended school in Japan for a year, so I'm accus tomed to adapting," she said. December graduate Burtron, an inter national studies major, will be working in a bank in Rotterdam. Harrison, who also graduatedvin December, has already be gun his six-month internship in Bogota, ' Colombia, doing marketing research for Sears Roebuck and Co. The valuable work experience that these internships provide cannot be over looked, but Hall stressed that the com pany benefited the most. "Foreign students come here to learn and work in a company it's not a luxury trip. The average intern working in the Research Triangle area receives about $200 a week. The company's getting the best deal because they're obtaining a well qualified student from another country and paying him less than they'd pay an equally qualified American," Hall ex plained. :;- ; v .; . 'Wy-V.'l:; V'f ': She also noted that most of the Euro-; pean interns hold doctorate degrees, mak ing them even more attractive to employ ers. v Some of the area companies which Hall cited as AIESEC participants include IBM, Westinghouse and the Research Triangle Institute. The interns also expect to receive bene fits from working for foreign companies. " When I have this practical marketing experience, I'll be a lot more desirable to other firms," Lynch said. ' "The contacts my job will give me will be tremendous," said Heller. "The com pany in Hong Kong also has affiliates in New York and the experience of working in a securities firm will definitely open a lot of doors." Wou oil oliiiico bsq olio caniQe jflXOnnOTJ is a difficult decision that's made easier by the women of the Fleming Center. Counselors are available day and night to support and understand you. Comfort, safety, privacy, and a friendly staff ... that's what the Fleming Center is all about. 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