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From layman to hearing specialist in one week

From layman to hearing specialist in one week

My name is Minka and I am 17 years old. This year, I had to do an internship at a company for my studies. I had no idea what I wanted to do exactly. What I did know was that I really enjoy working with social media and marketing. Eventually, I ended up at Online-HearingAids.com. At first, I didn't know what would be interesting about hearing aids, because who wants a hearing aid? But when I got in touch, I was immediately amazed at what you can do with them.

For example, some hearing aids can understand and translate 27 languages, measure heart rate, give health advice and much more. But there are also hearing aids that are very small and invisible. I think many people don't know this at all, whereas I think these kinds of things make a hearing aid much more enjoyable and so it is important information. I think because of things like this, people suffering from hearing loss are much less reluctant to get a hearing aid.

What do they do at Online-HearingAids.com

With Online-HearingAids.com, they are increasingly trying to ensure that you do not have to travel to the hearing care professional, but that you can simply buy a hearing aid from your home, and that you can stay at home if the hearing aid needs to be adjusted.

Something new is now coming out so that you can. There is now a new device that you can buy so that you can just stay at home to adjust your hearing aid. Personally, I find it very interesting to see how they try to come up with ways here so that you can do more and more from home, without having to go anywhere.

What do I think of it now?

I really enjoy seeing how this company is developing and growing through the internet. When I didn’t do an internship here, I didn’t expect hearing aids to actually be fun and interesting, but my opinion has completely changed! I hope that can happen to more people, and that it will be fun to get a hearing aid instead of something annoying that you dread. I am not yet a real hearing specialist, but I am no longer a layman either!

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