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When Arana “Kiwi” Thongmee walked into Bravo BKK, a shopping mall in the center of Bangkok, for the first time, he thought he knew what he was getting into. Thongmee was hired as an intern, a supporting role, learning from the sidelines. But within a week, he found himself stepping into shoes much bigger than expected. The lead graphic designer had resigned, and suddenly, the weight of every banner, flyer, and digital campaign for the entire mall rested on him.
When Buyan-Ochir (Buyka) Khandsuren first walked into the Asia-Pacific Career Conference (APCC) at BYU–Hawaii, he never imagined it would lead to an internship with Coca-Cola in Mongolia.
Aliah Flores, a senior from the Philippines double-majoring in TESOL and psychology, began planning her internship earlier this year. She knew she wanted more than classroom credit. She wanted an experience that would prepare her for life after graduation, immerse her in another culture, and test the skills she had learned at BYU–Hawaii.
From the sun-soaked shores of Fiji to the lush campus of BYU–Hawaii, Koliaci Bete, a BYU-Hawaii alumni, embraced every opportunity the university offered.
BYU–Hawaii Career Services is focusing on innovation, teamwork, and a stronger commitment to helping students prepare for life after graduation.