![]() ![]() In fact, 87% of recruiters say LinkedIn is the most effective platform for vetting job candidates, according to this Zippia survey. Every month, tens of thousands of companies use LinkedIn to recruit talent. More than 900 million people are members, according to LinkedIn, and members live in more than 200 countries. It’s the primary social media site for job seekers, recruiters, and people who want to expand their professional networks. “My passion has always been to go abroad, I think there’s so much to explore in the world, and I would love to go on and explore other cultures.”Ĭyrus Moulton is a Northeastern Global News reporter. “There’s so much to learn, so much to see, both from the personal development standpoint and from the professional standpoint that one would simply not get in the U.S.,” Proell says. “There are definitely moments of drinking coffee by oneself.”īut Proell has relied on his affinity for board games, and continued to play soccer and rock climb as he does at Northeastern.Īnd in the meantime, there’s always something new to see … even in a place that feels - in many ways - like home. “One doesn’t simply make friends when going on a co-op abroad it’s a process - meeting Viennese or Austrian people, it’s very difficult,” Proell says. ![]() Northeastern students building relationships and skills while mentoring young women in Cambodia The Viennese definitely have coffeehouse culture down.” “You don’t taste sugar in their coffee,” Proell says. Indeed, the Viennese coffeehouse scene, in particular, is very different from what one is accustomed to in Boston. It’s an entirely different world to live in and experience.” “You have coffeehouses, you have Mozart - it’s almost like a historical zoo, and I think that is really cool, and it comes with world-class public transportation and infrastructure: it’s a green city that really wants to be carbon neutral. “There is a world-class culture and arts scene here: everything from the music to the art pieces and the history of the Holy Roman Empire, it is incredibly rich and it still lives through the city,” Proell says. That connection has only been strengthened by Vienna’s cultural life. That makes me the most Austrian of anything it allowed me to stay so connected to Austria.” “Without the language, you can’t understand the culture and the intricacies of that culture. “It’s always opened up another window into another cultural world,” Proell says. Plus, conducting his co-op interview in German - his family speaks the language at home - gave Proell “a little home-field advantage.” firm that focuses on a global market or at a firm abroad, where I can implement the various experience and skills I’ve gotten, because I think I have a unique perspective from working and living in the U.S. “Where I would see myself in the future is working for a U.S. “I would very much like to further explore companies and problems on an international scale, and work with various people from various cultures because that is very interesting to me,” Proell says. It is a position perfectly suited for the rising third-year student, who is pursuing a combined major in international business and international affairs with a concentration in finance. ![]() Proell is working in finance for quality assurance at Unitcargo, an international transport company that operates from the Scandinavian countries to the Balkans. Moritz Proell with Bogdan Negru, head of Marketing at Unitcargo. Courtesy Photo ![]() “As well as the fact that I’m getting amazing opportunities here.” “I’m actually an Austrian citizen, but I’ve never lived here before, so I wanted to connect a little more to my heritage and the country my parents are from,” Proell says. He’s moved from Switzerland to New Jersey, back to Switzerland, to Texas, and then to Northeastern’s Boston campus.īut Moritz Proell had never lived in the country where he shared citizenship, until now that he’s on co-op at a logistics company in Vienna, Austria. ![]()
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