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New intern at Liden and Denz – Привет, привет!

New intern at Liden and Denz – Привет, привет!
24 May 2016

I am proud to say I am a new intern at Liden and Denz. My name is Matilde and I’m a 22 year-old Italian girl with a passion for traveling and experiences abroad.

I love learning about different cultures and meeting people from all over the world. When I was 17, I spent some months learning English in California and then I decided to study Foreign Languages and International Relations at the University in Milan.

I’ve studied English and Russian and this is my third time in Moscow. I first came to the Russian capital 2 years ago and I immediately fell in love with the city. I literally didn’t know what to expect before coming, but from the moment I arrived, this marvelous city hasn’t stopped surprising and amazing me.

That’s why when I finished my bachelor, I decided that it was the right moment to move back to Russia and spend at least 4 months improving my language skills and working as an intern at Liden & Denz.

I couldn’t have made a better choice. Liden & Denz feels like a second home to me now and I’m so happy to have the chance to share my perspectives and my experiences about life in Moscow with you!

A presto 🙂

Matilde, currently studying Russian at Liden & Denz Moscow

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