David Harris, a senior majoring in foreign language and international trade at 糖心原创出品.
David Harris, a senior majoring in foreign language and international trade at 糖心原创出品 (UAH), says he appreciates the professional and personal growth he experienced during a year studying and working in Germany as part of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) program.
Courtesy David Harris

David Harris spent the past year studying and working in Germany as the second student from 糖心原创出品 (UAH) to receive a Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals () award. Now returning to finish his degree at UAH, a part of The University of Alabama System, he praises the professional and personal benefits of the program.

鈥淚 believe simply working in Germany gives me a leg up on my job search after I graduate,鈥 says Harris, who is majoring in foreign language and international trade in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.

He points out that 鈥渁 low percentage of Americans have work experience abroad.鈥 Not only does that experience help you stand out, he says, 鈥渂ut it also shows that you are highly adaptable and can work with different groups of people.鈥

David Harris
David Harris studied and experienced German culture during the 2023-2024 CBYX exchange program.
Courtesy David Harris

After Harris arrived in Germany in summer 2023, his first focus was language.

鈥淚 attended the Carl Duisberg Centren full time for two months in Cologne as my language school. Here I met many people from all around the world, some of whom I鈥檓 still in contact with.鈥

Next, he studied various language and cultural courses for five months at the University of Greifswald in northeast Germany. Then he got down to business.

鈥淚 received an internship in corporate controlling and reporting in Hamburg, Germany, with Aurubis, Europe鈥檚 largest copper producer. I worked full time there for four months, which gave me real-world finance experience for my job search here.鈥

Harris sees the whole CBYX experience as a significant boost to his resume.

鈥淟earning conversational German has professionally opened a lot of doors for me. Looking at graduate programs in German-speaking countries is now a possibility for me, and I now have a large international network of people who have really helped me grow professionally over the year.鈥

Harris also appreciates the ways the program helped him expand his personal horizons.

鈥淚 found myself becoming much more empathetic, especially to internationals. I have a newfound respect for immigrants trying to build a life in a foreign country. Learning a new language, building a new community, and adapting to a new culture and its customs all at once is an impressive feat in itself.鈥

Now that he鈥檚 back home at UAH, Harris says he will encourage his fellow students to apply for a foreign exchange program.

鈥淭he amazing thing about CBYX is that it鈥檚 open to everyone, regardless of major or industry. Also, the fact that it鈥檚 completely funded by the government is a huge plus. If you can find and articulate a compelling reason or connection to be in Germany 鈥 whether it鈥檚 to improve your German language skills or to work in an industry that is particularly strong or interesting in Germany 鈥 I highly recommend looking into it.鈥

Harris credits the assistance of Jennifer Staton, senior fellowship and graduate school advisor in the UAH Honors College.

鈥淪he helped me across each step of the application process. She is an amazing resource for anyone who is seriously interested in applying. The application season for CBYX starts in the fall, so there is still time to consider and apply this year!鈥

CBYX is funded by the U.S. Department of State and the German Bundestag and sponsored by Cultural Vistas, which has designed and implemented exchange programs since 1963. Each year, CBYX sends 75 American and 75 German young professionals to each other鈥檚 country to study, intern and live with hosts in a cultural immersion program open to candidates in all career fields and from a broad range of backgrounds.