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2-month Internship at Bluebik

Hi all!! I am Putter a third-year Commerce student at the University of British Columbia. Surrounded by strong determination and passion driven students at the university, I was encouraged to do internship over the summer break. Realizing that having internship experiences would enhance my skills and build me strong resume, I therefore conducted tons of research and had several coffee chats with seniors regarding what kind of internship or job I should land in, both internationally and locally in Bangkok. Eventually, I discovered that a business consultant is one of the jobs I would like to do and found that Bluebik was hiring a business consultant intern. How did you start at Bluebik? After applying to countless numbers of firms, Bluebik was one of the few places that called me to have an interview. The interview consisted of three parts: background experiences, business case interview, and culture-fit questions. At the last part of the interview, I asked what project I would...

Life as a Consultant Intern at Bluebik

After graduated from the University of Southern California with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Wissarut Samutpanich (Pup) could eventually have a career choice that was the best fit for him, a consultant. So, he decided to join a 2-month internship at Bluebik where he learned what working in the field of a consultant was really like before he actually works in it.  What were your internship responsibilities? Researching, analyzing, brainstorming ideas, and making recommendations. Was your academic background helpful during your internship? Since I graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, I believed that the academic background was a good foundation to what I faced during my internship. The most useful lesson was the tuition, case studies, and research skills. Did the internship provide you with any insights/ useful? The interaction and meetings with those with experiences were extremely insightful. Being a fresh universit...

There’s a FIRST TIME for everything

From a fresh graduate to the Head of People Team Sutida Chansomboon started her first step with Bluebik Group as a fresh graduate before she became Head of People Team of Bluebik Group in just 3 years. Surely, her HR career path must be challenging and interesting having to deal with many people. From an Arts student to the Head of People Team "I've never given it a thought about what to do after graduation. The only thought I had then was that I can only work as a secretary or HR so I applied for everything when looking for a job. Finally, I got a job as a secretary to Pakorn Jiemskultip, CTO of Bluebik Group. At that time, there were less than 10 people in the company. Any secretarial job I've seen on TV such as taking phone calls or following the boss around was hardly my job at all. I ended up taking care of everything around the company. It's been that way until the company grew much bigger from only 10 staff to so many. Finally, someone had to seriously take care of a...

6-month internships with Bluebik

As a new season for internship approaches, we will be taking a look at the experiences of some of the interns who have already completed their internships with us. We have "Tuun" who is a Business Analyst, and "Bun" who is a Front-End Developer – both young graduates of Chiang Mai University. We shall find out from them whether the time they spent here with the Bluebik family has been worthwhile or not. Day 1 Vs Final Day as an intern at Bluebik.  Tuun: Looking back at my time there, I can say that as my internship with Bluebik went on, I was starting to feel a positive change in the way I was approaching the tasks at hand, and a broadened sense of general perspective. I attribute that to the fact that our trainers were open-minded and actually encouraged us to be more hands-on in our approach; and they were around to give us advice when we needed it. A lot of times when things were new to us, or when the tasks looked a bit tough, we were encouraged to take risks ...

23 September 2019