Marrowtro
New member
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
Dear Sir or Madam
I am writing in a response to the articlerecently published in your newspaper concerning the internship programme at mycollege.
First of all, it was stated that the initiativewas not successful but I must oppose to that. All of the participants gainedexperience and learned to work under pressure, which will be highly useful interms of future employment. The tasks we were to carry out were never dull andmonotonous and required creativity and problem-solving skills For another thing, the course was notdominated by men - there was equallymany women and I myself can be a proof of that.
What is more, you have made an accusation thatour employers were dissatisfied with our work and signalized unpunctuality asan issue. Personally I was under impression that companies appreciated ourdedication and eagerness to learn new things. Throughout the programme I wentout with other students only once or twice and in no way did it affect myperformance. Contrary to your conviction,we actually did have a spare time and the companies arranged plenty ofactivities for us including sightseeing and sport events.
We believe that after hearing our standpointyou will issue an apology for undeservedly negative resume of our campaign.
Yours faithfully
I am writing in a response to the articlerecently published in your newspaper concerning the internship programme at mycollege.
First of all, it was stated that the initiativewas not successful but I must oppose to that. All of the participants gainedexperience and learned to work under pressure, which will be highly useful interms of future employment. The tasks we were to carry out were never dull andmonotonous and required creativity and problem-solving skills For another thing, the course was notdominated by men - there was equallymany women and I myself can be a proof of that.
What is more, you have made an accusation thatour employers were dissatisfied with our work and signalized unpunctuality asan issue. Personally I was under impression that companies appreciated ourdedication and eagerness to learn new things. Throughout the programme I wentout with other students only once or twice and in no way did it affect myperformance. Contrary to your conviction,we actually did have a spare time and the companies arranged plenty ofactivities for us including sightseeing and sport events.
We believe that after hearing our standpointyou will issue an apology for undeservedly negative resume of our campaign.
Yours faithfully