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Career Advice for Job Seekers

International Internships

Candice A AvatarCandice A
September 30, 2006


If you’re like me and you like to travel, then the possibility of doing an internship abroad might be right up your alley.
Boston College has a link on their Web site that takes you to an informative site generated by the University of Michigan. There are a lot of things to consider when contemplating an internship over seas. Let’s take a look at some of them:
The first thing the University of Michigan’s International Center recommends you ask yourself is Why? Why do you want to do an internship abroad? Do you just want to travel to a foreign land or do you really want to have a career-related experience?
The next question you want to ask is Where? Where would you want to go? As a journalism major, I wouldn’t be averse to interning in any industrialized country. The Peace Corps has never held any fascination for me. I am shamefully spoiled and completely abhor the idea of living anywhere that lacks indoor plumbing.
Why? and Where? are the two most important questions you need to ask yourself before filling out any applications or considering the costs involved. An internship that is career-oriented is important, whether it’s done domestically or in a foreign country. Think carefully about what you hope to gain from doing your internship somewhere other than the U.S.

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