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INTERNSHIP OFFERS in Greece

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INTERNSHIP – Reservation agent – Athens, Greece 🇬🇷

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Luxury Hotel Internship – Crete, Greece 🇬🇷

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Food & Beverage internship – Hotel 5★ – Rhodes, Greece 🇬🇷

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Reception Internship – Hotel 5★ – Greece 🇬🇷

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WHY DO AN INTERNSHIP IN GREECE?

An internship in Greece in the tourism and hospitality sector is an enriching experience, both professionally and personally. Greece, a renowned tourist destination, offers opportunities in hotels, resorts, travel agencies and cultural tourism companies. You'll have the chance to work in prestigious locations such as Athens, Thessaloniki or on Greek islands, while developing key skills in hotel management, customer service and tourism marketing. This internship will also enable you to immerse yourself in the local culture, improve your language skills and develop a professional network, in an exceptional living environment.

WHAT IS THE COST OF LIVING IN GREECE?

The cost of living in Greece is generally affordable, but varies by city and region. In Athens and cities such as Thessaloniki, prices can be a little higher, especially for accommodation and certain leisure activities, although often lower than in other major European capitals. One of the great advantages of our internships in Greece is that accommodation is included, which can considerably reduce your expenses. What's more, the costs of public transport, meals and leisure activities are relatively affordable, making Greece the ideal place to enjoy an enriching professional and cultural experience while keeping your budget in check.

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The steps involved in doing an internship in Greece include obtaining an internship visa (if required), signing an internship contract, acquiring an AMKA for social security, and registering with Greek social security if the internship is paid. It’s also important to take out health insurance and check tax formalities, such as obtaining a tax number if you’re being paid. By planning ahead, you’ll be able to make the most of your internship in Greece while complying with the local authorities.
For an internship in the tourism sector in Greece, it’s not essential to speak Greek, especially in major tourist destinations and international companies where English is commonly used. However, knowing a few basics of the language can be an asset for better integration and day-to-day interaction. In most tourism-related professional contexts, English will suffice.
Internships in the tourism sector in Greece are not necessarily paid. Many companies, particularly in the tourism and hotel sectors, offer unpaid internships, but with benefits in kind such as accommodation and meals. However, in larger or international companies, allowances may be offered. It is therefore essential to check the conditions of each offer before applying.

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