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Alumni Spotlight: Zach’s Business Internship in London

AIFS Abroad

You can study abroad but that doesn’t replicate the same experience as integrating into a workplace — where you really get to interact with people from your host country instead or not be surrounded by other Americans. The sales research and outreach I did have tangible benefits for TOAD.ai I have learned a ton of sales skills.

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Looking to Study Business in The Netherlands?

Study and Go Abroad

The Netherlands is one of the most popular destinations for studying abroad, and for good reason. What’s more, most Dutch people have a very high proficiency in English, so living and studying there is easy. Are you interested in studying Business in The Netherlands? 3 Tight Global Alumni Network.

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Do I Need to Be Fluent in Another Language to Study or Intern Abroad?

AIFS Abroad

Let’s explore some of the most frequently asked questions about language requirements for study abroad and international internships: What are the language requirements to study abroad or intern abroad? Many study abroad programs offer courses taught in English.

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Micro-internship gives students experience without barriers

Confessions of a Community College Dean

In 2021, only 21 percent of college students completed an internship, compared to pre-pandemic numbers—50 to 60 percent of students—according to the National Survey of College Internships from University of Wisconsin at Madison’s Center for Research on College-Workforce Transitions.

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20+ Questions to Ask When Choosing an Internship Program Provider

AIFS Abroad

If you’re currently in college, talk to your home university’s global education/study abroad office or your Academic Advisor to find out if your school will allow credit for an internship based on your current academic track. An experience abroad can be a huge professional catalyst – if you’re prepared for it.