Monday 29 September 2014

Daniela's Story

Hi, 


My name is Daniela Ferko , newly graduated from the two-year specialization in Graphic Design at the Academy of Arts in Macerata. In my studies I have in-depth expertise in corporate identity, Web design, editorial design, completing with elements of illustration and photography.

My work experience in Devon was supported by the Leonardo da Vinci project CAIN.

I am very glad to have met with WNW Digital, the company was very confident in my respect and allowed me to work for graphic design and restyling of websites for their clients as Wells Carpet Brokers and Exmouth Bed and Pine and other customers...
WNW is located in the center of Dix's Field Exeter, involved in web marketing, social media, e-mail marketing or any other digital marketing techniques.



My work in WNW Digital, is based on the design and creation of images and promotional materials for different customers and for the company. In this period I'm working on designing corporate image of the company. Starting from the design and creation of a new simple and modern graphics for the website and then apply it to different social media and promotional materials.

Thanks an infinite A Nigel, (my employer) for his charisma, for involvement me in various activities outside of work and for supporting me with the Visa!

Nigel was also pleased with Daniela - "She is good at her job & a delight to have in the office.  This week alone we have had two clients approve website designs that Daniela has done, plus a new brochure for us and lots of ad hoc blog graphics! Thanks again for sending Daniela" - Nigel Wilkinson

Its fantastic when both our students and our employers are thrilled with the placement arrangements - This is what we strive to achieve with all of our students and cements the importance of what we do.

Good Luck Daniela and thank you WNW Digital!

Wednesday 24 September 2014

Andra - Romanian trainee in the United Kingdom

Hello,

I was an intern for 3 months at Unit Seven in South Devon. I am a student of the Romanian – American University and I am studying Domestic and International Business, Banking and Finance.

My work at Unit Seven consisted of helping the various businesses, members of the creative bureau, to improve their social media presence and help, from a marketing point of view, in other areas of the business.

The 3 months I’ve spent as an intern for Unit Seven were lovely. The work placement offered me the opportunity to deal with totally new tasks and a completely different working environment than what I have experienced so far in Bucharest, Romania.



I have met wonderful professionals that contributed greatly to my professional and personal development, my colleagues made me feel part of the team the minute I joined and I was really happy to feel that my work was appreciated.

In addition, my social life in Torquay was sustained by the weekly student meetings organized by The Training Partnership and the trips we’ve done on our own. I met many lovely people from all around the world and I am sure I will keep contact with most of them. The United Kingdom is a lovely country, London was an amazing adventure, being a noob to the city, and the people are really great.  




Overall, I believe this experience had a major impact on my life and I will never forget it. Working abroad transmutes one’s perspective on life and lets you realize that you’re adaptable everywhere so the world is yours.

“What gives value to travel is fear. It is the fact that, at a certain moment, when we are so far from our own country…we are seized by a vague fear, and an instinctive desire to go back to the protection of old habits. This is the most obvious benefit of travel. "Travel, which is like a greater and graver science, brings us back to ourselves.”

Albert Camus, Exile and the Kingdom

Andra
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Thursday 18 September 2014

Laia's Story


My Time in England,

After finishing my Energies Engineering Degree last year, I decided that could be advantageous for me, to spend four months in an English speaking country to improve my English and to have my first work experience related with my degree.

My work experience overcame all my expectations. I worked in an engineering company in Totnes and it was absolutely beneficial for me. I was able to work as a project assistant on different projects that were underway. My colleagues were very thoughtful with me and they spent some time to explain me the operation of the project so that I could get new knowledge.

Another really important part of my stay in Torbay was my host family. They were absolutely kind and nowadays we still keep in touch. They made me feel like at home and it was also a great way to improve my speech.


But best of my stay in England, is all the people I've met (French, German, Belgian, Swedish, Italian, Catalan and English!) The best day of the week was Thursday, because it was student meeting day!!! We spent a wonderful afternoon with different kind of activities (cultural visits, bowling, barbeques, cinema...). It was a great way to meet with people from different countries to practice your English and have a good time together.


After the student meeting, drinking a beer or a cider, we decided what we will do on the weekend. We took the train or the bus and we were visiting the whole Torbay zone or even a little further! Totnes, Darmouth, Plymouth, Brixham, Exeter, Bath, Stonehenge and a little trail for the Jurassic coast!




To sum up, one of the best experiences I've ever had in a foreign country and all thanks to the wonderful TTPL team who made it possible, overcoming all my expectations.

Laia

Tuesday 9 September 2014

Words from Nacho!

Words from Nacho - aka John Ricon.

John was a great character here at TTPL and he has sent us a lovely blog about his time here - WE MISS YOU! He even brought us Home made soaps on his leaving day! awww :)



Nacho's Story!

When I was offered this experience in the UK, my expectations couldn't be higher. The idea of getting work experience in an English speaking country motivated me a lot, since being abroad is one of the most thrilling things for me to do. And after having completed it, I must say it did not disappointing me, but quite the opposite: both my work placement –LAL Torbay– and the Training Partnership made my time in England amazing.

The variety of tasks at LAL helped me learn a lot from a professional perspective. I was a student at language schools abroad five times, so I was able to totally put myself in students' shoes and understand them. Therefore, it made me so happy to have the chance to help them, and also to widen my experience at language schools, this time from the other side, not being a student anymore, but a member of the school staff. I also found the internship really amazing due to the magnificent treatment I received from the staff members, who were so friendly, patient, and willing to help.



TTPL weekly Student Meetings happened to be the most enjoyable moment of the week. The fact they were every Thursday made the working week seem shorter. The big variety of activities we had, from cultural visits to barbecues and sports evenings, were a perfect way to interact with the TTPL staff members and other students and trainees, as well as a way to make new international friends. I also appreciate the chances I had to visit London on the one-day trips TTPL organized.


To conclude, I would like to say I really appreciate the experience I had and thank TTPL for the great treatment they gave me.



THANK You Nacho and good luck in your next adventure!!