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NAL CAREER<br />
Although they were outnumbered, a number of women<br />
students also found their way to Copenhagen. After<br />
the bus picked them up at Lund University, students<br />
received a <strong>GN</strong> information pack they could read on the<br />
way to <strong>GN</strong>. There were refreshments, too, for them to<br />
snack on to accompany the information pack, which<br />
told about six <strong>GN</strong> engineers and their opinions about<br />
working at <strong>GN</strong>.<br />
A Swedish engineer at <strong>GN</strong> ReSound, told the students about his own experiences<br />
working in Denmark. <strong>GN</strong>’s senior vice president for HR, Niels Wendelboe<br />
(picture), was also there to tell the visitors about <strong>GN</strong>’s ambitions with respect<br />
to staff and explain, among other things, how important it is for the company<br />
to have an international working environment, with employees from many<br />
different countries and cultures, and to provide its employees with supplementary<br />
education and training.<br />
Sofi a Hedenström is studying<br />
engineering physics. “I’m<br />
here because I’m curious to<br />
hear more about working in<br />
Denmark. As far as I know,<br />
<strong>GN</strong> is the fi rst company to<br />
hold an event like this. It<br />
sounded exciting, so that’s<br />
why I came.”<br />
Vara Goluguri is studying<br />
IC design. “It’s been an<br />
exciting event, with a lot<br />
of interesting information.<br />
<strong>GN</strong>’s brochure materials<br />
are good. It’s interesting to<br />
hear about other engineers’<br />
experience with <strong>GN</strong> and<br />
working abroad. I’d like to<br />
work in Europe for a few<br />
years and then go back to<br />
India to work.”<br />
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