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Content• Page. 3 Overview
• Page. 4 Keywords
• Page. 6 Step-1: Open the opportunity
• Page. 8 Step-2: Promotion in the AIESEC network
• Page. 10 Step-3: EP application
• Page. 12 Step-4: Shortlist
• Page. 14 Step-5: Selection
• Page. 16 Step-6: Arrange pickup & bureaucracy
• Page. 21 Contacts
• Page. 23 List of Abbreviations
Overview
Open the opportunity.
Promotion within network
EP Application
Shortlisting
Selection
Arrange pickup and bureaucracy
within 48 hours 10 working days 72 hours
The EP is applying to the opportunities and is going throughthe selection process.
The EP is selected and officially engaged to one opportunity.
The EP is physically in the company and starts working
KeywordsEP Status: It is the way the customer is identified in our internal platform (EXPA) withinthe different profiles, which helps us do data analysis and metrics to follow-up for ouroperations
The EP is visiting the Opportunity Portal and is accessing the OPENopportunities there.
IN PROGRESS
APPROVED
REALIZED
Open the opportunity: In the companyGlobal/Regional Coordinator for AIESEC Partnership is responsible to open the position in the company. She/he needs to ask to the hiring manager to fill the job description template and send it to:
1. AI BD Manager responsible for the account.
2. MCVP BD/iGIP from the Entity of Realization.
MC of Entity of Realization is responsible to create the opportunity on EXPA. After the opportunity is created on EXPA, MCVP responsible for it needs to notify via email to AI BD Manager and GST responsible(s) for opening the account.
The whole process of opening the opportunity and notifying needs to last no more than 48 hours (working days only) from the first email sent from the Global Coordinator.
When an opportunity is marked as GEP, there is the opportunity to customize aquestion that can be addressed to the candidates. Since some company requirethe cover letter, you can use the answer to this question as cover letter. Whatyou can write is: 'Please tell us why you are the right candidate for this position.This is your COVER LETTER, a mandatory step to be considered as officialapplicant.'
Step 2: Promotion in the AIESEC network
After that the opportunity is open, the promotion and target research of it is a GST responsibility.Nevertheless, MC of Entity of Realization is warmly invited to add it to any kind of GIP promotion they arerunning with Entity Partners and MCVP oGIP from target Entity will be invited to share their search tools/EPlists with GST team to make the promotion smoother.
How is the promotionrun?
GST researches EP on Open Status on EXPA whose profile matches positions requirements. Promotionemails with details about the company and position is send during the whole duration of the application time.
Promotion timeline:
Every position is left open on EXPA for 10 working days. During these days, the promotion activities are runby GST team and this in the time during which EPs will be able to apply.
Step 3: EP Application
Candidates can upload their CV directly in their profile.
IMP: inform all the candidates that they will benotified about the status of their application not before the DDL expires. As soon as the opportunity closes, company may take from 1 day to 1 week time to inform the AI BD Manager /candidates about the ones that are proceedng with the second step of the selection.
In order to apply, every candidate needs to:1. Complete the profile in EXPA.2. Upload their latest version of CV.3. Apply online throught the specific 'APPLY' button.
Disclaimer: There may be additional steps to follow in order to apply. Ask the AI BD Manager in charge of the account in case of clarification.
Step 4: Shortlist
Shortlisting is done by the platform (EXPA). We ask applicants to apply via EXPA to make smootherthe matching process once a candidate is selected and to keep a track of applications status.
After that the shortlist is sent to the Hiring Manager, GC is responsible for the whole follow up of the process, that is completely handled inside of the company.
In this case, also communication with all applicants, both shortlisted and not shortlisted, is a GCresponsibility.
Step 5: Selection
Once there is a candidate selected, the company will notify it to him and to the not selectedones.
Here, the MC of Entity of Realization will be notified about the selection and, based onrequirements for visa/work permits, the Global/Regional Coordinator will provide the neededdocuments to the MC to allow the start of arrival procedures.
MC of Entity of Realization is responsible for the Matching procedures on EXPA.
Step 6: Arrange pick up and bureaucracy
Outgoing and Incoming Entities need to make sure that all the following standards for Logistics, Experience & Learning, Job and Living are respected for the whole duration of the experience, from the match until the end of the realization.
Logistics:1. AIESEC provides in written format all the information required to arrange any document, visa
or work permit that may be required in order to be sure that the intern can legally enter the country/territory and perform the activities stated in the JD
2. Before the intern arrives, AIESEC will provide written information to the intern on any domestic transportation required to arrive at pickup point .
3. The intern will be picked up ( the final place of the pick up will be arranged with the intern)4. AIESEC will offer in written format information on how to depart from the country two
weeks before the end of the internship.
These materials needs to be delivered, with a relative education if it is not done yet, to the LC responsible for GEP reception (and also to the others who are running exchange activities).
Step 6: Arrange pick up and bureaucracy
Experience & Learning:1. AIESEC will provide information about the AIESEC purpose, and the role of an exchange.2. AIESEC will provide the AIESEC standards and the XPP in written format to the intern.3. AIESEC will provide basic information regarding the country/territory of their internship in a written
format including as a minimum information on culture, political situation, safety, living standards, home and host contacts (phone number and email).
4. AIESEC will provide a “buddy system” to the interns to ensure they have a first reference with AIESEC5. AIESEC will prepare cultural and leisure plans and will invite the interns to be part of them6. AIESEC will offer leadership spaces and opportunities facilitated by AIESEC before, during and after the
internship7. AIESEC must offer at least one facilitated space on leadership development to the intern during his/her
experience done by AIESEC or an AIESEC Partner
These materials needs to be delivered, with a relative education if it is not done yet, to the LC responsible for GEP reception (and also to the others who are running exchange activities).
Step 6: Arrange pick up and bureaucracy
Job:
1. AIESEC will be sure that the Job Description executed by the intern corresponds with the Job Description submitted by the
company.
2. A representative of AIESEC accompanies the intern to the place of work on the first day of the internship.
3. AIESEC will be in charge of the invoicing and payment track.
Living:
1. AIESEC will track that the intern has a valid insurance policy to cover basic medical costs.
2. AIESEC will support the intern getting an appropriate accommodation.
These materials needs to be delivered, with a relative education if it is not done yet, to the LC responsible for GEP reception (and
also to the others who are running exchange activities).
ContactAI BD
Manager EmailPremium Partners
GST Talent Sourcing Manager Email
AIESEC Partnership Global Coordinator Email
Chiara Gianola [email protected]
Alcatel Lucent
Narayanan Subramaniam [email protected] Marija Milanovic
DP DHL GroupNarayanan
[email protected] Daniel Plesa [email protected]
Wings on Board
Narayanan Subramaniam [email protected] Alba Blesa Soler
International SOSNarayanan
[email protected] Ryo Enda ryo.enda@internationalsos.
com
UCBNarayanan
[email protected] Barbara Cossu [email protected]
Federico Restrepo
Asian Development Bank
NA NA Jessica Herrera [email protected]
IE Business SchoolNA NA NA NA
MindvalleyPetros Mordos [email protected] NA NA
UnileverNA NA NA NA
ContactAI BD Manager Email Premium
PartnersGST Talent Sourcing
ManagerEmail AIESEC Partnership
Global CoordinatorEmail
Joan Manuel Sanchez
Electrolux Petros [email protected]
Carla Silveira [email protected]
Husqvarna Group Petros Mordos
Zuzana Jancovicovazuzana.jancovicova@hus
qvarnagroup.com
Microsoft NA NA NA NA
Nexans Petros [email protected]
NA NA
Tata Consultancy
ServicesNA NA Abraham Briseno [email protected]
Mona Pan [email protected]
Bacardi NA NA NA NA
EF Education NA NA Ines Vento [email protected]
Euromoney NA NA NA NA
Natalia Farfan [email protected]
GMAC NA NA NA NA
ING Margaret Kho [email protected] Catalina Hascu [email protected] t
Apple (not signed yet)
Eze Ikechukwu eze.fridayikechukwu@aiesec NA NA.net
Stephan Luecke [email protected] PwC NA NA Theodor Asiei [email protected]
List of Abbreviations:A
AI AIESEC International
B
BD Business Development
C
CV Curriculum Vitae
E
ECB Entity Control Board
EP Exchange Participant
EXPA Experience AIESEC portal (experience.aiesec.org)
G
GC Global Coordinator
GEP Global Exchange Partner
GIP Global Internship Program
GST Global Support Team
I
ICB Internal Control Board
iGIP Incoming Global Internship Program
List of Abbreviations:J
JD Job Description
L
LC Local Committee
M
MC Member Committee
MCVP Member Committee Vice President
N
NA Not Available
NPS Net Promoter Score
O
oGIP Outgoing Global Internship Program
P
PDF Portable Document Format
X
XPP Exchange Program Policies