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Hello

my name is Julia, I`m 19 and actually from Germany but I`m going to stay in

London until the end of January. My English is good, having learned it eight years, including a three years special course in school, which I`ve finished with my A-Levels.

Now I`m looking for an unpaid work experience for 2 weeks in a company with an

independent area of Human resource Management.If you could offer me a practical training I would be very pleased. I need it as an experience before I start studying foreign trade/ international Management in March in Germany. I?d love to do it in the South or the City of London( evenf it is somewhere else, let me know). So please let me know if you can offer me a practical training. Please let me also know if you can recommend any company which I could send my applications to. Besides I would start the practical training in January.


It would be a great help


Thanks in advance


Kind regards



Julia

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