Monday, December 14, 2009

Internship Highlight- The Enterprise Days 2009

I just got home after 4 amazing days in Sousse (a touristic city in the south of Tunis). What took place was the congress that I’ve been working towards since I started my internship- The Enterprise Days. I don’t know how much I talked about it already but it is a big international congress, which happens annually in Tunisia. The topic this year was “The State and the Private Sector”. The congress hosts about 800 participants who are businessmen, politicians and representatives of international organization. Until December 10th I only imagined what the congress could be like but this weekend I actually got to experience it and guys, it was awesome!

First, though, let me give you some info about what it was like to be part of the organizing committee of this event. When I arrived here in September I started contacting Tunisian companies, as well as European associations and potential speakers for the congress. So at the very beginning it was pretty calm and although I had some dynamic situations and deadlines, it was not so stressful. As the event approached things started to get pretty stressful. The team ended up staying in the office until late at night, sometimes even midnight and this really reminded me of AIESEC conferences where this is, of course, really normal. Luckily, like for AIESEC conferences, we managed to make the work fun and there were lots of laughs and pizza orders in the middle of the night. :)

On Thursday, December 10th, we headed to Sousse. The congress took place in a super nice 5-star hotel. I lived there in a huge room during the congress and it was great! There were some really interesting and important people and the media coverage was really good! So I got to see close-up how such an international and formal congress is organized. Having participated in several AIESEC conferences surely helped, especially when it came to dealing with stress, with stressed people and with the lack of sleep.

Apart from the official sessions there were really nice sponsored lunches and a beautiful gala dinner! It was pretty cool to sit 2 meters away from former European Commission president Manuel Marin, for example. :) Everything was really great! Of course, there were unexpected situations and some troubles but this all happens behind the scenes!

After the conference Maja and I got to stay one more night in the amazing hotel and we saw parts of Sousse and even experienced night life there! It was awesome going partying with our colleagues and our boss (!!!). It’s really cool when you can work together but also have fun! I’m really happy to be in yet another team where this works out.

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