Work-life balance

Ratings
Overall
5
Content: 5
Engagement: 5
Support: 4
Platform: 5
Value: 5
Review

When I saw GVI's ad in between my Instagram stories, I got hooked onto them mentioning that they help recent graduates land careers in conservation and going to different countries. I was all ready to do an in-person internship until the loves of my life both got sick. I was so scared to leave them, but my value was still dropping. Then, I remembered there was the option to work from home. I did a remote internship so that I could get some net worth and obtain new skills, while still being with the loves of my life in their final moments.

The remote internship came with classes from Richmond University. The classes that were assigned to me were Wildlife Conservation and Careers in Sustainable Development. The material was easy to follow along with and the lecture speakers were really engaging. In Wildlife Conservation, there were more conservation success stories shared than what I read in my classes at college. Those success stories provided in this course gave me hope that human-nature cooperation is possible and that fueled me further in that direction. I got a certificate of competition from them. In Sustainable Careers, I learned many valuable skills like recognizing my values and writing monthly blogs on my LinkedIn page. Even though I finished that course, I didn't get receive my competition certification from them.

My projects were engaging and my internship manager was extremely helpful with teaching me how to do what I needed to do for each project. Each project lasted 8 weeks and there were 2 meetings with each awesome project manager. Even though I was unsuccessful with landing a job with any of them, I took each opportunity with them to network myself and share my availability. One of those project managers wrote a very positive performance review.

While I was in my remote internship, it didn't compromise my current job in any way, I was able to go to my best friend's wedding, I was able to hang out with other friends, and I got to make the most of the rest of my time with the loves of my life before I got to hold them when they passed on.

I would recommend going on a GVI experience at whatever point someone is at in their life. They have programs for everyone. I learned there is no career guarantee and that I don't get all my certifications, but the chance to learn valuable skills and meet like-minded people is worth it.

Would you recommend this program?
Yes, I would
Year Completed
2025
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