The Intern Group
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The Intern Group is a program provider offering 10 abroad programs. Programs offered include Internship and Online Program abroad programs in 9 countries such as Australia, Spain, Colombia, and Japan.
The Intern Group is the leading provider of international internship programmes. With 15,000+ alumni specializing in various industries and 1,000+ 5* online reviews, we inspire and encourage people to believe in and challenge themselves, discover their passion and realize their potential.
Our intern abroad programmes are available in 9 destinations worldwide, as well as remote. They span all sectors, from roles in business, marketing, PR and finance to positions in governments and NGOs. These are high-quality, sought after roles that will propel your career development forward and help you stand out in an increasingly competitive job market. If you are looking to travel abroad while also gaining invaluable experience for your CV, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
We bring global, diverse talent to our 3,000+ partner host organizations, who range from governments and multinationals, through to SMEs, entrepreneurial start-ups and NGOs. 100+ universities including Princeton, UPenn, London School of Economics, Tec de Monterrey and National University of Singapore partner with us to achieve their employability and internationalization goals.
The Intern Group is regularly featured in international media including the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Forbes, CNN, TIME & other major publications.
Study Abroad with The Intern Group
"I learnt how to survive in a new environments and adapt "
Auguste De Julliot Ngangue Anglia Ruskin University
"In the buisness aspect I learned a lot about a company's administration and finance and how to use new programs like Google ADWords and Google Analytics. "
Nancy Haneine Tame Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM)
"I learned so much about Spanish culture, gastronomy, language, and much more."
Grace Schelp SUNY - Binghamton
"I learned how to work with people from a similar culture, learned more about blogs and social media marketing, and with public speaking. "
Daniela Moya University of Florida
"Yes it was worthwhile and it will enhance my career experience"
Sam University of Roehampton
"Yes. "
A student University of Utah
"This program is absolutely incredible!!! I had one of the most valuable learning experiences with the company I was placed with. The internship helped me obtain various skills and an immense amount of knowledge that will help me in the future. Living in Madrid has also allowed me to experince Spanish culture in a completely new ..."
Domenica Ulloa Rampani University of Miami
"The communication and conflict resolution skills that I learned here are priceless for my future career and my life. Definitely worth it."
A student University of Hong Kong
"I have learned so much in my job role and meet a lot of friends. The experience is worthwhile and recommended. "
A student Saint Louis University
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Alan Chabot Williams College
"Through the Intern Group and my host company, I was able to embark on the experience of a lifetime, while gaining a newfound confidence and skills I will take with me into the job world. Immersing yourself into another culture is the best way to learn about yourself, how you interact with others, the world around you, and help y..."
Sarah Moyer Carroll University
"What I walked away form this experience is figuring out what I want to do after I graduate and if a job in the government and political sector is something for me. Good news, it certainly is. I was able to get my feet wet with this internship and now I'm ready for the deep end. This internship was definitely worth it and I would..."
Jakob Leichtman Northeastern University
"Learnt a lot about which career path would suit me and how I could approach it."
A student
"The workshop on How to get a job without applying taught me how to prepare for my job search in a way that is efficient and effective. I tried the tools they work. "
Rebecca Sauls Andrews University
"I learned some things about fashion, which was my main objective. Also, I saw how was to live in a very big city like Hong Kong and I realised that finding a job abroad is not easy these days. It was worthwhile, yes."
A student Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile/ Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
"It was one of the best experiences i have ever had and i am very sad to it to come to an end. I enjoyed every minute of it, whether it be my actual work placement or meeting the other interns - i thoroughly enjoyed my time in Madrid and wouldn't change it for the world. "
Shannon McGinty Sheffield Hallam University
"Even though you are on the other side of the world, there are still a lot of things we, the people, have in common. However, there are still differences in culture and it is interesting to learn about those."
A student HAN University of Applied Sciences
"Too much to type - definitely worth it"
A student University of Nottingham
"I got to practice the language a lot, got so much better at it which is mostly what I was looking for. The people are the most amazing I've ever encountered in any country, so warm and welcoming. "
A student Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore / Unicatt
"Most certainly worthwhile. You'll learn so much about another culture, and most importantly a lot about yourself if you're open to the new experience."
A student University of Western Australia
"different ways of seeing life, living, thinking. The difference among the profesional world and the studying one. It was totally worth, i learned so much and had a great time, lots of self growht opportunities and personal satisfaction. "
A student Technologico de Monterrey / Monterrey Institute of Technology / ITESM
"Embrace learning form the grassroots. "
A student University of Alabama - Birmingham / UAB
"I was able to gain enough knowledge to get hired by the company that I interned with."
Jesse L Methodist University
"I learnt what it felt like in a professional environment relating to my career. I learned the programs I wanted to learn to become more employable and discover myself in this industry. I learnt some basic spanish and I enjoyed the culture I was surrounded by everyday."
Zack Idelbi University of Warwick
"It is always worthwhile to travel or work abroad, it makes your more open minded and teaches you things you would not learn from a degree or being in a classroom or even reading a book. It teaches you how to be independent. "
Kiran Matharu University of Kent