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Mkala Mwaghesha

When Rosemary started her internship at a big financial institution in the country, she did not expect to be serving beverages and ushering visitors around the office three months into it. Rosemary, an Accounts major, expected to be thrown into the deep end of the pool to test what she learnt at the university.

“OMG! That was one of the worst experiences ever. Imagine a whole accounting intern being on standby for anyone needing tea or coffee. I was the tea girl cum usher who rescued lost clients around the big office for almost four months, before I decided enough was enough,” the 24-year old who is now working for a local bank tells Hashtag.

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