Florent Angibaud internship testimonial

Témoignage stage Florent Angibaud

At the end of my 5-month internship at CAdFE, I’ve been asked to share a testimonial about my experience in Tallinn.
Here, I present my impressions of the country, what I accomplished during my internship, and the overall benefits of this experience.

Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of CAdFE, submitted all these questions to me.

  1. How did you choose your internship?

After completing an Erasmus exchange at Vilnius University in Lithuania, I was looking for an internship in the Baltic countries to continue my experience in the region.
I wanted an internship that would deepen my understanding of the economic world within an organization covering various areas to learn as much as possible.
I came across an offer shared by Arthur Fertier, a former intern at CAdFE, and I immediately applied.
After an interview with the president and the treasurer, I was accepted.
This opportunity also allowed me to enhance my understanding of the interactions between the public and private sectors on an international scale, contribute to the economic development of France abroad, gain a new perspective on entrepreneurship, and immerse myself in a different culture.

  1. Can you tell us more about your studies and the subjects you wish to specialize in?

I spent two years in a preparatory class for the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) D2 (Economics and Management), alongside a Bachelor in Economics and Management at the University of Rennes 1.
I then joined Sciences Po Rennes in 2022, where I followed a general curriculum mainly focused on social sciences, economics, law, history, and foreign languages.
I chose to concentrate on business management and international relations, which I further pursued during my exchange at the Institute of International Relations at Vilnius University in Lithuania for the first semester of my third year at Sciences Po Rennes.
After being accepted for my second-semester internship, I traveled to Estonia to explore and contribute to CAdFE’s activities.

In September 2024, I will begin a Master’s program in Risk and Quality Management at Sciences Po Rennes, and I aim to pursue a career in auditing, risk management, and consulting.

  1. Do you have any idea of the profession you wish to pursue?

I am interested in working as an internal or external auditor, where I can analyze processes and enhance business operations.
Alternatively, I am also drawn to consulting, where I can assist companies in solving complex issues and optimizing their performance.

  1. What was your impression of Estonia when you arrived last February?

Before arriving, my view of Estonia was shaped by common French perceptions of the country: I primarily knew about the major historical events, such as successive occupations, and was aware of the very cold climate and the Estonians’ reputation for being reserved and hard to approach.
While these stereotypes hold some truth, they do not fully capture the reality of Tallinn, a highly cosmopolitan city where it is relatively easy to meet people and integrate.
I was also pleasantly surprised by the country’s digital aspect, which I had not anticipated.

  1. What was your biggest surprise?

My biggest surprise was twofold: I was struck by the remarkable quietness that prevails in the city, whether in the streets, public transport, or during interactions with locals.
This tranquility, unusual for a city, creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere that I had not expected.
Additionally, I was deeply impressed by Estonia’s diverse landscapes and the harmonious blend of historic and modern elements in Tallinn.
The perfect coexistence of historical buildings and contemporary structures provides a fascinating glimpse into the city’s evolution while preserving its cultural heritage.

  1. What did you learn from your internship?

During this internship, I gained a deep understanding of the crucial role that chambers of commerce play in integrating French businesses internationally, particularly in Estonia.
I observed how an entrepreneurial network develops abroad and how Francophone businesses can be valued in a foreign context.
Interacting with various entrepreneurs, officials, and representatives from different countries was particularly enriching.
Additionally, participating in conferences helped me better understand the economic issues in Estonia, such as the environment, the banking system, and entrepreneurial networks.
This internship also allowed me to develop practical skills, including article writing, using communication tools, and daily practice of English.

  1. What did you like the least?
    Why?

It would be inaccurate to say I enjoyed every aspect of my tasks, but there wasn’t any particular task that I disliked.
As in any professional environment, there were moments when things didn’t go as planned.
However, I learned to put these situations into perspective and adapt quickly to achieve the set goals.
These challenges are an integral part of the business world and have helped me develop my adaptability and problem-solving skills.

  1. How will this internship be useful for your future?

This internship has been highly valuable for the development of my professional project.
It allowed me to acquire numerous skills, both professional and social, which will be beneficial throughout my career.
I gained insights into the importance of diplomatic institutions and associations, such as chambers of commerce, in promoting French businesses internationally.
Moreover, I expanded my network by meeting professionals from various fields, whom I can reach out to in the future for internships or job opportunities.
This experience has been extremely enriching, both professionally and personally, and has left me more confident and prepared for my future career.

“I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success and growth of my internship and throughout my stay in Estonia. I also want to commend the daily work of the CAdFE board members, who provided me with essential guidance, valuable advice, and support.”

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