bonjour, je recherche des temoignages d europeens partis en stage en malaisie, plus precisement a Kuala Lumpur. J ai tres envie d y aller, mais je n arrive pas a me decider car je reste tres inquiete sur l integration d une jeune europeene la-bas. Je rentre de 6 mois en Argentine tout c est tres bien passe mais je suis partie avec quelqu un d autre. la, il s agit de partir seule, et j ai peur de ne pas rencontrer de partenaire de voyages!!
En général ça se passe top bien.
Aucun problème d'intégration et découverte assurée de mille chose intéressantes dans une culture différente et des références parfois surprenantes.
Sauf si c'est pour Pataco et Lazer Chemical.
Fais une recherche sur ce fil.
l'entreprise ou je fais mon stage s'appelle "smartfocus" c'est du consulting. vous connaissez? car je ne trouve pas trop d'information dessus!
mais je crois que je suis decidé... A MOI LA MALAISIE!!!!
😉hello there..Je compte moi aussi partir pour la malaysie ou l indonesie..ce printemps pour qq mois....j ai recu une offre en indonesie d une association caritative ( logement + bouffe ) minimum vital...en revanche je serais appelle` a enseigner l Anglais et a` denicher des fonds emanant des ONG internationaux..a plus.😉
Tu as raison. La Malaisie est une bonne pioche !
Il y a deux ans mon épouse qui était seule à ce moment là en Malaisie a hébergé une fille qui faisait un stage également.
Elle a été enchantée par son séjour surtout après avoir bien négocié son temps de présence 😛 😎 dans l'entreprise.
Si tu as besoin d'aide ou de renseignements qui soient dans mes cordes, n'hésite pas.
Hello Michelde
Tt d'abord je me présente je m'appelle Jenny et je ss étudiante en école de commerce. Je navigue depuis un moment sur le forum et je vois que tu es un connaisseur de la Malaisie. J'y suis déjà aller à plusieurs reprises. J'ai fait KL, et kk iles dont Redang et Langkawi et Tioman ...(mais je ne me vanterai pas de la derniere..)
Mon souhait mnt et d'y retourner ac un projet, c'est pourquoi dans le cadre de mes etudes j'aimerais faire mon stage de fin d'années (3 mois) la bas.
Donc si tu as des tuyaux ou des infos ou quoi que ce soit .. Fais moi signe merci d'avance Jenny
Ps : Bonne année !!!
Voyager est un triple plaisir : l'attente, l'éblouissement et le souvenir. Voyager, ça fait vivre. C'est comme l'amour
Coucou
Je ss étudiante et je chercher un stage à effectuer en Malaisie ou un projet comme le tiens.. Je navigue sur le web et envois des CV partout mais bon on verra bien. C'est pourquoi je t'ecris au cas ou tu aurais des infos utiles ou des tuyaux voilà Merci
Jenny
Voyager est un triple plaisir : l'attente, l'éblouissement et le souvenir. Voyager, ça fait vivre. C'est comme l'amour
je suis revenu debut decembre d'un stage de 6 mois en Malaisie a cote de Kuala Lumpur mais je vivais en plein centre de KL...J'etais dans une entreprise que tu dois bien connaitre:Carrefour...
La vie la bas est tres agreable et si tu cherches un apprtement envois un email a un de mes potes la bas:il s'appelle Sylvain nicolosie et son email est: sylvain_nicolosi@carrefour.com...
Par contre envois moi un message avant de lui envoyer histoire que je le previenne: pierredesnottes@hotmail.com
Ne t'inquiete pas la Malaisie est un pays sur mais je pense que pour toi c'est mieux d'etre en coloc...En plus je connais une fille qui est en toute seule dans un condo la bas donc contactes moi si tu es toujours dans tes recherches..?
Courage,
salut je mapel kenzi 24ans jabite paris. g lintention daller a kuala lumpur je cherche toujours un stage de pizzaïolo mé si je ne trouve pas jiré essayé de trouvé sur place g un esprit aventurier.lol bref ca a lair chouette la malaysie mé prepare toi bien avant dy aller tien mon mail rb91300@hotmail.com di moi qd est ce que tu compte partir ok. a bientot
merci pour vos réponses!! désolée j'étais en examens, mais ça y est c'est terminé je peux complétement me consacrer à mon départ!! Pour le logement c'est bon, c'est mon entreprise qui me loge et je serais en coloc avec un autre stagiaire. Apparemment, je suis bien localisée car mon apart est sur la "Jalan Pudu" et mon stage est sur Jalan Ampang donc pas trés loin. Si vous connaissez ces quartiers je suis preneuse de tout commentaires ou tout tuyau!! (où faire ses courses, les endroits à voir, où sortir...)
ça fait quelques mois que j'habite à Singapour désormais ... je connais un peu le coin, et ça va, c'est agréable de vivre ici. J'ai un de mes amis qui a fait son stage à KL, ça lui a terriblement plus aussi. Si tu as envie de venir, n'hésite pas trop, après c'est trop tard pour vivre des expériences comme celles-ci.
Si t'as des questions en particulier, tu peux toujours m'écrire.
à plus
Nicolas
The future belong to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. - Eleanor Roosevelt
je connais plusieurs français en stage ou travaillant a kuala, ça a l'air de tres bien se passer! en plus c'est tres "occidentalisé" apparemment, pour le meilleur et pour le pire, donc tu pourras t'intégrer sans souci...
"Vous, vous avez la montre, nous, on a le temps"
Proverbe africain
(merci aux pieds sur terre pour la transmission du proverbe;)
est ce que tu as des info sur les stages ke proposent lazer chemical en malaisie ?
je suis sur le point de leur donner une réponse, tiens moi au courant si tu sais quelque chose que je ne sais pas
Merci🙂
Salut
Perso je n'ai pas d'infos directes, mais va voir le fil à ce sujet. C'est long mais instructif.
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=125482#125482
Ensuite à toi de voir après avoir fait le tri de tout ce qui est dit. Mais au moins tu sauras à quoi t'attendre.
Je pense qu'il y a d'autres plans même si pas rémunérés.
alors rapidement sur Smartfocus :
je n'y suis resté qu'un mois car je voulais faire du consulting marketing mais quand je suis arrivée là_bas il n'y avait que des dossiers Audit financiers en cours. Pendant le mois où j'ai travaillé chez smart, j'ai beaucoup appris. C'est un petit cabinet mais tres serieux, le Dr Bala est une personne très fiable. Il est très autoritaire mais toujours à l'ecoute. Je pense que le dossiers sont de qualités. Quand je suis partie il m'a aidé à trouver un autre stage car il comprenait que je ne souhaite pas faire de finance. Ensuite j'ai été remplacée par un autre stagiaire français que j'ai vu quelques fois à Kuala, et qui avait l'air de s'y plaire.
Le cabinet est très bien situé, à deux pas des tours petronas.
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Malaisie · 29 replies
Je viens de passer un entretien pour stage à Kuala Lumpur et j'ai été acceptée. Je suis dans une école de commerce à Casablanca, et ça va être ma dernière…
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Malaisie · 2 replies
Je dois partir du 14 janvier au 04 mars 2006 à Kuala Lumpur pour un stage ici: www.frim.gov.my Je cherche donc des infos pour me loger, Ya t il un endroit…
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Malaisie · 1 reply
Je viens d'arriver a KL pour un stage, durée 3 mois. Et je recherche une coloc ou un logement pas trop cher. On m'a proposé une chambre ds un hôtel a 80ringgit…
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Malaisie / Singapour · 107 replies
Slt! Voila j'ai un stage debut février à effectuer pendant 6 mois. Et aujordhui je me vois dans la possibilité de choisir entre singapour ou la malaisie. Alors…
Travailler, étudier et vivre à l'étranger › Maurice / Malaisie · 1 reply
Entre mai et juillet, je dois effectuer un stage réseau. Aprés d'amples recherches, j'ai finalement trouvé pu trouver mon bonheur. Contrairement aux étudiants,…
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