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Find an internship

Find an internship

An internship is a great way to gain valuable experience for your future career. It combines theory with practice and offers numerous advantages. Here is a more detailed description and additional examples:    
 
  • Professional orientation

    An internship helps you to gain clarity about your professional interests and strengths. You can find out whether a particular profession or industry really appeals to you.
    Examples:

    -A biology student does an internship in a laboratory and realizes that he is more interested in working with chemical analyses than in field research.

    -A student interested in media does an internship at an advertising agency and discovers his passion for graphic design.

  • Practical experience

    Internships are an ideal opportunity to apply your theoretical knowledge in a real working environment and get to know practical working methods.
    Examples:

    -A computer science student not only programs theoretically during his internship, but also works on the development of a real app.

    -A business administration student takes over the organization of a small project and gains experience in project management.

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Frequently asked questions

 - Student internship: During school time for professional orientation.
 - Compulsory internship: Required as part of a degree program.
 - Voluntary internship: To gain experience or improve your CV.
 - Internship abroad: To gain international work experience.

 - Establishing professional contacts (networking).
 - Improved chances of getting a job through practical experience.
 - Development of important soft skills such as teamwork, communication and time management.
An internship helps to put theoretical knowledge into practice, gain initial work experience, make contacts and gain professional orientation. It also improves your CV and can open doors to a permanent position.
 - High expectations or challenging tasks.
- Difficulties fitting into the team.
- Little supervision or clear instructions.
Yes, many companies use internships to get to know potential employees. If you make a good impression, you can often receive an offer for a permanent position, a traineeship or an apprenticeship.
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