The Perks Of Getting An International Internship

You're looking for an internship. Awesome. So why should you be going global?

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Getting into an international internship program may sound scary or too stressful. However, getting into an internship far from home has its benefits too. In fact, it may just be the thing you need to ensure that you’ll get an excellent permanent job, in your hometown or on foreign seas, in the near future.

Making It Your Competitive Advantage

When you graduate college, job hunting is the first challenge you would have to face. Unless backed-up with a very good school, grades, and a referral, job hunting may become a tedious task for you. This is true, especially with all the competition that you’ll have to face.

Simply think about all those people who are looking for jobs right now. Certainly, there are a lot of them out there in the wilderness of the working place. But consider too, that there are also other fresh graduates other than you that would be competing. Thus, this simply means that you have to be ready to compete with both experienced and non-experienced people to get a job.

Due to the tight competition in whatever field you are in, you should have your own competitive advantage, so that things may become easier for you. Getting an international internship is actually one kind of competitive advantage that can really outshine your competition.

If you have an international internship, your potential employer won’t be able to underestimate your capabilities, which is what most employers do when a fresh grad is applying.

Creating Contacts

Just like with a regular local internship, when you go international you also add up to your professional contacts list. Your network expands, however your contacts will be from the international domain, which is relatively better than having only contacts from your town or city.

Boost Your Resume/CV

Having the experience of working and living abroad can really enhance your resume. This can show that you are not afraid of having challenges and that you’re prepared to accommodate change. Additionally, it also shows that you have global business awareness, which a lot of applicants lack.

Seeing The Big Picture

Your experience abroad can be really useful to your potential employers. In fact, it may be the case that you understand and know the tricks of the trade of the global market better than your potential employer himself. In this way, you can back-up your suggestions and ideas with real, applicable situations.

Culture Matters

If volunteering or travel isn’t really your interest, then the main highlight of getting into an international program is for you to gain more knowledge through having conversations with other specialists in your chosen field. Through this, you can observe the similarities and differences of the ways of business between your local culture and this new culture you are exploring.

You can also get to know the different perspectives of people in the places you go to. Everyone has a different and unique perspective; the more you travel and meet people, the more you’ll be able to understand their point of views regarding issues within your sector.