GLOTRANS HANOI AWARDED CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION OF INTERNSHIP COURSE 2

Glotrans Hanoi awarded certificates to internship course 2 who completed the internship at Sales Logistics position, the ceremony was honored to welcome the attendance of the Board of General Directors, Management Board of Hanoi office, the teachers in charge of the Thuongmai University: Dr. Pham Van Kiem - Deputy Head of Business Logistics Department; Master Doan Ngoc Ninh, lecturer of Business Logistics, and all the Interns course 2. 

At the end of two months of internship at Glotrans Hanoi, the interns have gained more knowledge and useful experiences. With the unremitting efforts of the trainees and the enthusiasm of all the managers, trainees the course 2 of initially achieved the desired results. And the sweet fruit of that journey is that Glotrans Hanoi has accepted a number of interns to become members of the business. Besides, the Interns really have more knowledge to continue with them on their future career path.

Congratulations for the efforts and contributions of the interns during the past time and Glotrans wishes you always achieve much success with Glotrans as well as on your future study and career path.

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