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Learning from the European Regions: my Experience as an intern at AER

30 April, 2016 By Editor

Tomaso Comazzi AER intern on External Relations
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Today is Tomaso Comazzi’s last day as intern at the AER Brussels Office. Before moving on, we asked him to share his experience from working with us.

Tomaso, which are your feelings at the end of this path?

Personally, I felt very enriched by this experience, not just because of what I learned during these four months of intensive work as External Relations Assistant, but especially because I discovered in each team member a really kind person, taking care of me, sharing their skills and experiences and (as it was promised to me since the very first day) feeling really part of the AER family. I am sure that will remain the secret of all your future success!

What about your future perspectives, now?

After graduating in international relationship and European studies in Florence this internship was my first real job experience and it helped me a lot, having now immediately found a job as Communicator Manager for another important Regional Network based here in Brussels.

What you would like to say to our network?

I wish all the best for this great and innovative regional network and I will remain with you, more and more engaged for the full development of EU subsidiarity and of the European Regions’ potentialities.

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