During The Paris Peace Forum, A Sciences Po Student Approached Emmanuel Macron At The Chaillot Palace, Requested An Internship Slot And Received An Unexpected Response From The French President, Who Asked For Her Resume
An unusual scene marked The Paris Peace Forum, held at the Chaillot Palace at the end of last month.
A student surprised President Emmanuel Macron by personally approaching him to request an internship in his office. The moment was captured on video and quickly spread across social media.
Unexpected Meeting At The Event
On Wednesday, October 29, the young woman approached the president, politely greeted him, and explained that she was seeking a professional opportunity.
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“Mr. Macron, hello. I am a student at Sciences Po. I have worked for you at the French Chamber of Commerce in Morocco when you were here last October. And, you see, I am looking for an internship,” she stated. The spontaneous gesture drew a smile from Macron, who showed interest in the conversation.
“Do You Have A Resume?”, Asks Macron
Without averting his gaze, the president asked if she had a resumer. The student, prepared, promptly handed over the document. “You are very organized. How long have you been looking for an internship?,” the head of state inquired. “Six months. In your office, working in the field of economics,” she replied.
The video of the meeting was posted by an internet user and gained considerable attention.
One day after the incident, the newspaper Le Parisien tried to contact the student, who preferred not to identify herself to preserve her chances of success. Up until that moment, the Élysée Palace had not yet responded to the request.

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