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Internship abroad

As soon as we talk about a job in a foreign country, the difference in language and work culture comes to mind. Obviously, each culture has a very different relationship to the hierarchy.
However, no worries for the trainees since the companies hosting you are generally used to working with Westerners and very often even Western (or even French) trainees.
The most important challenges will undoubtedly be to find an internship and then to prepare for your departure. For tips and tricks, I invite you to read the following two articles.

Boulders

Find your internship

Succeeding in getting hold of a company, a manager or an employee of a company that interests us is certainly the most complex part to achieve when planning to go on an internship abroad.
Indeed, unless you already know people on site with interesting contacts in the companies you are targeting, making contact is complicated.
So I made a list of methods that might help you in your research.

Passport

Prepare your trip

Once you have gone through the steps of making contact, interviews and your project is taking shape, it is time to think about the various travel arrangements.
When you leave for several weeks or several months, you must not forget anything, especially if you cannot buy certain products in the country of destination.
Several elements are essential, here is a typical list.

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