) around the world. Being a teamplayer is very important. I did my internship in the HR advisory (HR department) of CIB GTO (one of Deutsche Bank's Business
. Student associations are a very important part of Dutch student life - look around and consider one.
around the world (mostly exchange students), but maybe not lots of germans, apart from the people from the CEMS Club. As we didn't mix with many German
around by bus. There is an extra charge if you want to enter the city with a car and then the parking lots are expensive, too. Late at night you will have
Internship and Employment Fairs Like I said before, it was a small city according to my thinking . Around 80 000 people and half of then were students. So it
businesses. On top of that, most of the students at RSM are Dutch (for IBA around 30%; usually goes down to 20% after drop-outs of the first year) and they