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INTERNSHIP OFFERS in Germany

Paid internships in companies in Germany, mainly in Berlin.

Improve your English and German while gaining international work experience.

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WHY DO AN INTERNSHIP IN GERMANY?

An internship in Germany offers a wealth of professional and personal opportunities. The country boasts a dynamic economy, with innovative sectors such as engineering, technology and finance, enabling you to acquire high-level practical skills. Working in a multicultural environment allows you to develop intercultural skills, and the quality of life in Germany, combined with a renowned education system, creates ideal conditions for advancement. An internship in Germany can also facilitate international networking and pave the way for long-term career opportunities.

WHAT IS THE COST OF LIVING IN GERMANY?

The cost of living in Germany is moderate compared to other European countries, but it largely depends on the city you live in. Big cities like Munich, Frankfurt and Hamburg are more expensive, especially for housing, while smaller cities and less touristy regions are generally more affordable. Students and young professionals can take advantage of attractive housing and travel rates, while enjoying a high quality of life.

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The steps involved in doing an internship in Germany include finding an internship, preparing an application, signing a contract, obtaining a visa (if required), arranging accommodation and insurance, and finally, registering with the local authorities. Although it may seem complex, each step is essential to ensure that your internship experience goes smoothly and according to the rules.
Although it’s not compulsory to speak German in certain situations, having German skills can make life in Germany much easier, both professionally and personally. If you’re applying for an internship in Germany, it’s a good idea to check the specific language requirements of the company or organization.
Although internships are not systematically paid in Germany, internships of a certain duration (especially voluntary internships or internships with private companies) are often paid. It’s important to check the specific conditions of the company you’re applying to, and to find out about your rights as an intern in Germany.

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