What is your name?
Yuki Kasada, ESIA '20
What is the name of your employer?
Bloomberg L.P.

Where are you located (city/town and country)? 
Tokyo, Japan


What were your major tasks or projects?
My major tasks were analyzing Bloomberg terminal related questionsand pitching to clients about new functions on the terminal to help facilitate their workflow. I also managed two projects: 1) Creating and presenting an entire event aimed at showcasing Bloomberg to college students 2) Presenting trends and ways to improve within the Analytics department.  

Read more about Yuki's experience here!

The Jobs Abroad Newsletter will return in 2020.
GLOBAL EVENTS
Tokyo Career Forum
When: Saturday & Sunday, December 14th - 15th
To RSVP, click here
If you are a Japanese-English bilingual student returning to or in Japan for the winter break, attend this event to advance your career. All bilinguals, both students and working professionals, are encouraged to take advance of this once a year winter event with on-site interviews and offers.

Mynavi Global Career Expo 2019 Winter: Tokyo - Japan
When: Saturday, December 21st
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Mynavi Corporation, a popular Japanese job-hunting information provider, is holding a job fair for bilingual students in Tokyo and Osaka. More than 60 companies attended in 2018 and even more are expected for this once a year winter event with on-site interviews and offers, including internships.This event is open to all Japanese-English bilingual students and graduates regardless of nationality or class year.

FALL SEMESTER DEADLINES
DAAD Rise Internships for Undergraduates (Germany)
Deadline: December 15th
The extensive RISE Germany database offers a wide range of internships in Science and Engineering. Find out about dates, application documents, selection criteria, the selection process, language requirements and scholarship benefits. For information on these opportunities, click here.

Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (Germany & Poland)
Deadline: December 30th

FASPE offers fellowships to students pursuing professional degrees in business, journalism, law, medicine and religion, as well as to early-career professionals in these fields. Fellows in each of FASPE’s five programs spend two intensive weeks in Germany and Poland, visiting Auschwitz and key historical sites in Berlin and Krakow, and participating in rigorous seminars led by experts in their respective fields. As FASPE Fellows progress in their careers they bring with them a heightened sensitivity to the ethical issues in their fields and a deep commitment to addressing them. To learn more and apply for this opportunity, click here.

Oliver Wyman Summer Internship 2020 - London
Deadline: January 15th
Oliver Wyman is a global management consultancy with strong relationships in all corners of industry, government, and non-profit organizations. Internships at Oliver Wyman provide a true taste of life as a consultant and unique preparation for a full-time role. The London intern program is open to students in their penultimate year of study, including final year undergraduate students who will be studying a masters. Find out how to apply here!

U.S. Commercial Service London Internship Program
Deadline: January 29th
The U.S. Commercial Service has an active internship program throughout the year, and welcomes applications from suitable candidates to work alongside our staff at the U.S. Embassy in London. The U.S. Commercial Service UK (CS UK) promotes exports of U.S. goods and/or services into the UK market and inward investment into the U.S. We provide a range of services and programs to help American companies export goods and services to the United Kingdom. Click here to for more information on how to apply.

One World Exchange Young Leaders Program (Cameroon, The Gambia, & More)
Deadline: Rolling
One World Exchange is an organization that provides summer programs for young people (18-25) from under-represented backgrounds. One World Young Leaders spend eight weeks during the summer in a developing country. Click here to learn more and apply for this opportunity.

GW Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) Travel Grants
Deadline: Rolling (based on funding)

The Knowledge in Action Career Internship Fund (KACIF) Travel Grant is available to students who are participating in unpaid internships that will advance their career development and who need assistance in paying for their public transportation to and from the internship location. The grant was initiated in collaboration with the Student Association and made possible through the generous support of alumni, parents and other donors.
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