The media, information and communications sectors are very dynamic in Spain, and the country’s universities are renowned, attracting more and more French students every year.
Attractive universities also mean attractive companies offering jobs and internships in Spain.
In this article, we’ll take a look at the specifics of the communications professions and the career opportunities you could follow. We’ll also look at how to find a communications internship in Spain.
Degrees in media, information and communications are relatively young disciplines, but the rise of new technologies and social networks has accelerated the popularity of these new professions.
In Spain, communication studies have become a very popular field for students, so it’s a very competitive sector where the student’s professional experience is privileged.
A communications internship in Spain is a real opportunity for French students, as the country’s media, events and cultural industries are highly attractive.
To enhance your experience and develop your skills, you need to do an internship related to your degree specialization. There are dozens of internships to choose from, depending on the student’s course of study.
To gain experience with a company in Spain and build up a professional network abroad, you need to contact the right places and target your applications:
You can also contact a university in Spain that offers a communications course. Some institutions have partnerships with media and communications companies.
Every year, thousands of French students take part in the Erasmus program to attend a university in Spain for a full academic year. These courses abroad offer many advantages and opportunities, such as internships.
For example, some courses offer the possibility of a communications internship in Spain with a local media outlet or a national company linked to these sectors.
In addition to language skills (speaking and writing in Spanish), professional practice during the communications internship will help students develop qualitative know-how.
To carry out a communications internship in Spain, French students must sign an internship agreement and have the document signed by their university and the host company.
This administrative document provides a legal framework for the student’s professional activity: duration of the internship, tasks entrusted, professional objectives, company rules and regulations, insurance for the student and the Spanish company, and remuneration if necessary.
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