Friday, May 31, 2024

Internship


The spring semester started with me rushing to catch a bus to wait in line at the train station and then walk to my internship at Taiwan Biotech Co. (TBC). Founded in 1945, TBC is one of Taiwan's top five local pharmaceutical manufacturers. I was assigned to the International Business and Development Department (IBDD), where I had several tasks and learned about not only international trade but also Taiwanese work culture. 

In my department, I was the younger worker and the only intern. An average 8:00 am - 5:00 pm day at work looked like eating breakfast before work, then working on my tasks, and I can't forget to say good morning to my co-worker in the cubicle next to me. We were the only two in our office space, while the rest of the department was a couple of rooms over. Then, I had an hour-long lunch where I would join my co-workers in my department at the company's cafeteria, then a short nap at my desk (which is a part of the work culture in Taiwan) before getting back to work. Once 5:00 pm hit, I would pack my things and run to catch my train back to my district to go back to my campus. On Fridays, I worked from home, this was my life for four months. 

My tasks included conducting a survey of pharmaceutical markets in different countries and researching potential business partnerships with companies in those markets. I learned more about international trade by shadowing some of my co-workers. They also helped me practice my Chinese, and I helped them practice their English. I observed it was common to give snacks to co-workers, whenever I went somewhere for the weekend, I always remembered to bring back snacks to hand out to my co-workers. 

There were times when days would blend into each other, but some of my favorite memories were touring the company, talking with my co-workers, the leak in the ceiling, and the lovely going away part they had for me. I concluded my time at TBC with a presentation to the General Manager of TBC, the Manager of IBDD, the Vice President of NCU, and another representative of NCU. Being an intern for a Taiwanese company was a wonderful experience for international professional growth and cultural learning. 

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