aiesecbahrain launches global talent
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AIESEC-Bahrain launches Global Talent

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Bahraini university
Manama - BNA

Global Talent Programme AIESEC in Bahrain provides Bahraini university graduates with an opportunity to gain a strong development experience by travelling and working abroad.
Global Talent connects Bahraini youth to a global network of internship opportunities in around 124 countries.
A participant of Global Talent will be put through an intense development experience that will positively impact his/her personal and professional career forever, expand his/her view of the world, learn new things, discover and develop leadership potential.
Each year, AIESEC provides over 4000 university graduates globally the opportunity to travel, live and work in a foreign country with a long term internship of 4 – 12 months.

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