GeoVisions
http://www.geovisions.org63 Whitfield Street On The Historic Guilford Green Guilford, CT 06437 United States
63 Whitfield Street On The Historic Guilford Green Guilford, CT 06437 United States
Location
Ireland: Dublin
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
Year Round
The Dublin internship program is your chance to gain professional work experience and be immersed in Irish life and culture. This extraordinary program offers professional placements in various career fields, from engineering and fashion to marketing and hotel management, giving you an international edge that will open many doors to your future career path.
Internships in Ireland include these areas:
* Accounting
* Finance
* Administration
* Communications
* Arts
* Education
* Engineering
* Fashion/Design
* Food & Beverage
* Healthcare
* Hotels
* Human Resources
* Import/Export
* Information Technology
* Journalism
* Marketing
* Media
* Non-Profit
* Publishing
* Recreation
* Retail
* Sales
* Social Studies
* Telecommunications
* Tourism
* Transportation
The GeoVisions Dublin internship program is your opportunity to gain professional work experience and be immersed in Irish life and culture. This extraordinary program offers professional placements in a wide range of career fields, from engineering and fashion to marketing and hotel management, giving you an international edge that will open many doors to your future career path.
Interns must be 18 years old or above and a native English speaker.
Please see website for pricing.
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American, Australian, Canadian and Kiwi Participants.
Independently
Independently
GeoVisions is committed to help individuals develop global skills to succeed in the twenty-first century. These skills will ultimately lead to greater cooperation and understanding among nations and peoples of the world. We are committed to treating every person on a GeoVisions program with respect, and devoting our energies to helping participants meet their individual and collective goals.
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