The United States offers a wonderfully competitive environment to do your internship. You could intern with Michelin Star restaurants, 5-star hotels, awarded chefs and internationally renowned chains in the hospitality industry.
Most of the time, we think an internship abroad is just an opportunity
to travel to another country and experience new cultures… on one hand, this is true, but it is so much more than that!!!
A change of country, change of scenario, and even change of lifestyle is something that actually helps a person to know themselves better, to know what they like and what they dislike, and most importantly helps them shape what they will do in the future.
Did you know Spanish is the second-most spoken language in the World? A study by Babbel Magazine in 2017 confirms that it comes in second, after Chinese and before English. Wondering why this is? Spanish is the main language for around 22 countries that have relatively large populations.
Having a creative career can be overwhelming when you feel stuck, with no idea of where to start. Going abroad might be a great option, and not just because it will enhance your curriculum. Seeing the world will inspire you!
Being in Spain for 6 months on my own changed every aspect of my life. The first thing that I had to deal with was the time difference – I was 7 hours ahead of my family. If I had an issue, I had to find a way to solve it on my own, I couldn’t call anyone to ask for advice though I was used to having my mom involved in everything.
I know how life-changing international experiences can be. In the past 3 years, I was able to intern abroad twice, and now I am working with Worldwide Internships as a Recruiter. This gave me the chance to see how the process works from both inside and outside the company