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11/30/2011

Priscille Campos: "My missions have transitioned extremely well with my studies"

Interview with Priscille, responsible for writing international guarantees - Referentials & Banking Operations (RBO). She holds a "Licence" degree in applied languages (LEA, English-German) with a concentration in international trade. Priscille then completed her studies with a Masters in International Trade from the University of Paris-Est Créteil Val-de-Marne.

Which position do you currently hold and what are your missions?

I work at writing international guarantees with the EBONIProject of centralisation of the European back offices in Paris team. My post involves issuing guarantees for the Crédit Agricole CIB branch in Germany. My specific duties entail managing accounts, commission claims and fund collection. I also interface with other Crédit Agricole CIB branches as well as with various banks throughout the world focusing on the issuance of indirect guarantees.
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Why did you choose this position with Crédit Agricole CIB?

Upon completion of my end-of-studies internship with Crédit Agricole CIB in the Transaction and Commercial Banking division, I joined the EBONI RBO team. This opportunity felt right for me straight away since I was interested in working within a multicultural environment. This facet was very important to my choice after language studies in German and a Masters in International Trade.
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At the present time, what do you enjoy about your missions?

My position was created to facilitate integrating the German branch into the organisation, so I'm closely connected with setting up the activity. Every day, I track the latest evolution in the EBONI project, which is really starting to take shape. With seven members plus an apprentice, my team is quite young and energetic.
Moreover, I get to use French and English as much as German in my work. My missions have transitioned extremely well with my studies.
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