Another successful internship completed at Foodera Technologies
Jart Peters, student at the Hogeschool Utrecht, completed his internship at the Sales and Marketing department of Foodera Technologies this week. Jart studies HBO Technical Business Administration at the faculty of Nature and Technology.
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Jart did a 20-week internship in the sales department where he researched how to optimize the quotation process. He specifically looked in to the linking of the ERP and CRM systems.
“The assignment I received from Foodera Technologies, and the research I had to do to come up with solutions, had real relevance to Foodera Technologies. That made it a lot more interesting, because the conslusions are actually going to help the company make decisions. Between salespeople, engineers and marketers, I learned a lot about the dynamics of a company. We definitely had a lot of laughs, too. I’m definitely going to miss the atmosphere and the mountains of cookies.”
The entire team at Foodera Technologies would like to thank Jart for his efforts and wish him success in his studies!
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