This year, Milara proudly opened its doors to host mandatory practical training for high school students.
At the conclusion of their internship, several students shared their thoughts and impressions of their time with us:
1. Mihail R., 11th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“I learned many new things. I became accustomed to working in a real-world environment and, most importantly, I improved my skills.”
2. Martin D., 10th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“I saw how things function and how a company is organized. I also appreciated being able to listen to quiet music while working – it helped me concentrate and stay calm. Thank you!”
3. Alex K., 10th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“During my internship, I felt more productive, and my time was well spent. I definitely became more skillful with my hands and discovered that mechatronics is the field I want to pursue.”
4. Konstantin M., 10th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“I observed the organization within various departments and the relationships between them. What I learned here will certainly help me in my studies.”
5. Dimitar D., 10th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“I really enjoyed working with the team I was assigned to. They explained everything clearly, and I gained a lot of new knowledge.”
6. Georgi T., 10th grade, PGEE Plovdiv, majoring in Microprocessor Engineering:
“I liked the nature of the work, the environment, and the team I was placed with. Everyone was very positive and welcoming.”
7. Ahmed B., 11th grade, Hristo G. Danov Secondary School, Plovdiv, majoring in Programming:
“My mentors gave me both simple and more challenging tasks, which encouraged me to think critically. I received valuable knowledge that will benefit me in the future. I also learned how to collaborate effectively in a team and how important it is for colleagues to support one another.”
We sincerely thank all our interns for their dedication and responsible approach throughout their training.
We wish them an enjoyable summer and the best of luck in their future endeavors!