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Student Success Story: Margarita from the Czech Republic

29/11/2024 students stories, student

At Amber Job, we love celebrating the achievements of our students who take the leap to explore the world through Erasmus+ internships. Today we’re sharing the story of Margarita from the Czech Republic, who spent five unforgettable months in Corfu as a kids’ club trainee.

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Hi! My name is Margarita, I’m from Czech republic. Here are a few words about my working internship in Corfu. I have spent almost 5 months in this beautiful island. I worked as a animator in children’s club in five star Imperial hotel. During time that I spent there I gained a lot of experience, memories and much more. I have worked with amazing people that became my friends. First days were a little bit difficult because everything was new to me but I got used to it very quickly. Work in kids club was unforgettable. Every day we had different type of activities so we had a lot of fun with children. I was leading everyday activities with my colleagues inside and outside of the kids club. We had also activities as a cooking classes, water sports, olive harvesting, mini disco, treasure hunt, pool games, face painting, ... In my free time I could travel and see so many beautiful beaches, villages and monuments. If I mention something about my improvement I can proudly say that I have improved my language skills. We had many international kids so I was using English, Russian and sometimes even Czech language. I become more confident and comfortable to work with children. This job has increased motivation in me to continue studying and become a teacher that I want to be. I’m very grateful for this opportunity and thankful with all my heart.
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At Amber Job, we are proud to see students like Margarita grow both personally and professionally during their internships. Her story is a true reminder of why these opportunities matter so much.

“Every success story of our students inspires us to keep building bridges between education and real-world experience.”