Internships remain one of the best ways to get ahead of the job seeker competition by adding significant value to your CV. From taking the leap, and moving abroad, you display sheer bravery and confidence to future employers. But alongside these admirable personality traits, you can gain some extremely practical and valuable work experience, not to add the international aspect. Companies value candidates with international experience due to their cultural awareness, courage and wider industry knowledge.
For those of you who love to travel, completing an internship abroad is a great way of gaining work experience, learning industry-specific skills but also experiencing new cultures and lifestyles in a different county - all at once!
Whether you are looking to move abroad in the next couple of months or planning for the summer of 2025, there are some must-see destinations with exciting internship opportunities throughout Europe. From living in a different country, you often feel encouraged to get out more and explore, visiting new landmarks and attractions.
There are a variety of important soft skills that you gain from completing an internship abroad. Skills that remain the most attractive to employers; problem-solving, communicational, organisational, and more.
From working abroad, you learn how to communicate with people from different cultures and countries, which significantly increases your social skills and your ability to communicate clearly, as you can imagine, this is extremely advantageous to employers. Employers are often impressed by the fact that you managed to find an internship and physically move abroad, it shows off your organisational skills and how determined you are. As some of you may know, moving abroad can throw all sorts of challenges and problems your way, and your ability to adapt well to these situations is admirable to employers.
Last but definitely not least, one of the best things you can acquire from an internship abroad is an unforgettable life experience. From the places you move to, the people you meet, the lessons you learn, all in all, it's an experience that shouldn’t be taken for granted. An internship abroad will change your life in more ways than you can imagine and have a positive effect on both your professional and personal life. It may even take you to new places and career paths that you had never considered before.
Barcelona is an extremely popular tourist destination but many tourists fall in love and end up staying here due to how livable the city it is. Barcelona has the best of both worlds, close enough to the beach, the mountains and the bustling city life. This is why Barcelona appeals to almost everyone!
If you don’t speak Spanish, you may feel intimidated moving to a Spanish-speaking country. Don’t panic - due to the international population, a lot of people speak English and other European languages throughout the city. It’s the perfect opportunity to start learning Spanish, with so many internationals in one place, there are plenty of Spanish language schools, language exchange groups and more.
Amsterdam, a small eco-friendly city rich in culture and filled with Internationals. This city has a great work-life balance and a considerably higher quality of life compared to other European capitals. Amsterdam made it to number 11 on the list of most livable cities in 2019, due to lots of different factors including education, economy, health care, safety, housing and more.
Luckily for all of you English speakers out there, English is one of the most spoken languages throughout Amsterdam, which makes it considerably easier to settle in, even for those of you who only know basic English. But as we always recommend, it may be worth learning dutch to make your move even easier.
Well, Berlin - where do we begin? A city filled with great nightlife, music, rich history, cheap beer, greenery, architecture, and growing art culture. Just like Amsterdam, Berlin is a very eco-friendly city, in fact, it is one of the greenest in Europe. With a strong economy and low unemployment rate, Berlin is perfect for those of you looking for somewhere to settle and progress within your career.
Although the German language may seem difficult to learn, it remains one of the most valuable languages in the world of employment, so it’s definitely worth adding to your CV.
As you can see, an internship abroad can really benefit you and your career. Some companies even value Internship experience over other qualifications. By choosing to complete an internship abroad, you demonstrate motivation, courage and determination. Where will you relocate for an internship in 2025? These are just a small selection of exciting cities with Internship opportunities in Europe. Discover the hundreds of exciting opportunities waiting for you on the Europe Language Jobs job board.
About Lucyna Polok
Lucyna is a content creator specialising in the areas of career advice, expat life, and travel. As a 3-time expat and an avid traveller, she uses her own experience to share unique tips in Europe Language Jobs' articles. A writer by day and a reader by night, she lives and breathes written content.
Lucyna is a content creator specialising in the areas of career advice, expat life, and travel. As a 3-time expat and an avid traveller, she uses her own experience to share unique tips in Europe Language Jobs' articles. A writer by day and a reader by night, she lives and breathes written content.
Paula Vouvouloudas de Moraes 4mo ago
Amazing article
Amazing article