Internships abroad are a key step in the academic and professional careers of many students. They enable students to gain practical experience, develop skills and expand their professional network.
However, one question often comes up among the students who use our services: are internships paid in Spain?
Specializing in internship placements abroad since 2014, our team aims to provide a clear overview of the internship situation in Spain and student compensation in this article.
In Spain, internships can be governed by two main types of contract:
Spanish law stipulates that internships must meet certain conditions in terms of remuneration and social rights, although there is no compulsory remuneration for all types of internship.
There is no legal obligation to pay for compulsory internships, but more and more companies are choosing to pay their interns. In reality, many of these internships are unpaid, although they may give entitlement to an allowance for expenses incurred (transport, meals, etc.).
For non-academic internships, remuneration is often provided. The amount varies according to company and sector, but on average, interns receive a monthly allowance. In 2024, trainee remuneration varied between 500 and 1,000 euros per month, depending on the type of company (SME or large corporation) and the field of activity.
Although interns are not considered employees in their own right, they do enjoy certain rights under Spanish law, including:
From our extensive network of partner companies located in the main cities of Spain, our team ensures paid internships for all students, although this is not compulsory. In fact, it’s part of the starting condition with all our partners. Salaries range from €200 to €700, depending on the company. You can also count on accommodation and 3 meals a day if you choose the hotel internship option.
In Spain, remuneration for student internships depends largely on the type of internship and the company. While compulsory academic internships remain largely unpaid, post-graduate or extra-curricular internships are often paid, although the amounts vary. Would you like to do an internship in Spain and use our service to ensure that your internship is well paid?
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