Looking in your subsequent star worker? Welcome to Job Seeker Spotlight, the place I showcase distinctive candidates keen to hitch your staff and create significant impression.
In this episode of the Inspire Careers podcast, I discuss to Giulia Liberatore, a global relations and psychology scholar at St. Andrews University in Scotland.
Giulia’s areas of curiosity are: local weather justice, gender equality, and the rights of immigrants and refugees. Having lived in a number of European nations, she brings a world perspective to her work and understands the intersectionality of those points. Currently based mostly in Boston, she is keen to safe an internship that enables her to contribute meaningfully to organizations working in these fields.
She is open to relocating, whether or not to Washington, D.C., or again to Europe, and is equally comfy with in-person, hybrid, or distant roles. Fluent in English, Italian, French, and Spanish, she will interact with numerous communities and stakeholders, making her a beneficial asset to any staff.
Giulia’s flexibility, worldwide expertise, and deep dedication to social justice make her an excellent candidate for an internship the place she will apply her expertise and achieve hands-on expertise in communication, coverage, advocacy, analysis, or occasion planning.
So, for those who’re on the lookout for an intern, do attain out to Giulia.
If you’re a scholar or a latest graduate and wish to enhance your resume, or for those who’re serious about profession teaching, the Inspire Careers Student Professional Launch Program could also be precisely what you want. So, get in contact with Inspire Careers to see how we might help.
Key Links and Resources:
Giulia Liberatore on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/giulia-liberatore/
Inspire Careers https://www.inspirecareers.com/
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/inspire-careers/about/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/inspirecareers/
Cathy Lanzalaco on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cathylanzalaco/
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