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Italy has extensive infrastructure and control over several exports. There is high growth in major sectors and industries: textiles, clothing, tourism, machinery, and more. The country provides young professionals and university students interested in an international internship a good opportunity t
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Italy has extensive infrastructure and control over several exports. There is high growth in major sectors and industries: textiles, clothing, tourism, machinery, and more. The country provides young professionals and university students interested in an international internship a good opportunity t
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Intern in the economic, fashion and financial hub of Italy. You can practically feel Italy's pulse in fast-paced Milan. Getting to work is affordable with the tram, subway and bus systems. For lunch, grab a quick bowl of minestrone with your coworkers, or fill up on risotto alla Milanese or the regi
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An internship abroad teaching English is a fantastic way to live overseas and get paid to travel the world! Armed with an International TEFL Academy TEFL TESOL certification, you will be able to work abroad teaching English while getting paid. After completing the TEFL training program, you can quic
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Italy is one of the most complex and alluring destinations in Europe. A modern, industrialized nation with an artistic and architectural legacy that few other countries can rival. It is also a Mediterranean country with a southern European sensibility, where traditional attitudes still prevail. Thri
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Strategic Growth in a Global Context — My Milan Internship Experience
November 05, 2025by: Racheet Shah - United StatesSpending Summer 2025 in Milan through the IES Abroad Internship Program was a defining chapter in my academic and professional journey. As a consulting intern at GEN USA, I worked on real-world strategy projects that challenged me to think critically, communicate cross-culturally, and deliver client-ready insights. The 6-credit internship seminar added depth to the experience, helping me connect theory to practice while refining my global business perspective. Living and working in Milan taught me how to navigate ambiguity, build trust across cultures, and approach consulting with both precision and empathy. This program didn’t just expand my resume — it expanded my mindset. I left with stronger analytical skills, a deeper appreciation for international collaboration, and a renewed commitment to leading with purpose.
Dream come true <3
October 11, 2024by: Roselyn Par - United StatesStudying abroad with IES was truly everything I’d ever dreamed of and more. It was an incredible experience that expanded my world in ways I never expected. I had the chance to meet some of the most amazing people who quickly became close friends, sharing countless unforgettable moments together. Beyond the friendships, I also had the opportunity to explore so much of Europe. Traveling to different countries and experiencing diverse cultures first-hand was beyond anything I’d imagined. This journey not only fulfilled a lifelong dream but also left me with memories and connections that I will carry with me forever.
Best summer ever!
October 03, 2023by: Sofia Mamakos - United StatesI had an amazing time interning abroad through IES! I studied and worked as a healthcare management consulting summer intern in Milan, Italy during the summer of 2023. It was truly one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only did I gain an incredible amount of work experience, I also got to travel the world and meet some really incredible people. I am forever grateful for the memories, knowledge, and insight I gained during my time abroad.

Visit the beautiful country of Italy!
February 22, 2022by: Rhiannna Barry - United StatesFor someone who has never been out of the US, I was definitely nervous but at the same time so excited to be going to Italy and living in a foreign country by myself. The AIP team helped me with all the process, from finding me an internship in a company in Italy, to giving me visa advice, and was always there for me through text whenever I needed help or had any concerns when I was in Italy. The internship itself was a great experience. I made new friends, I was placed in a company that basically taught me so many new skills and knowledge that I could use continuing my degree and for my future job. And of course overall Italy, is beautiful! Italy has definitely been one of the countries in my bucket list to visit so the fact that I got the chance to travel and experience Italy while doing an internship, it was amazing and I highly recommend everyone to get out of your comfort zone and start your career journey with AIP!
Fantastico!
December 15, 2021by: Elizbeth Dalton - United StatesMy internship in Italy through AIP was a very meaningful and helpful experience. While searching for internship opportunities in Asia, I stumbled upon Asia Internship Program (AIP) with the desire to conduct an internship in China or Hong Kong, but unfortunately, due to delta variant outburst, I was informed by my supervisor about my inability to travel to China or Hong Kong. There were few options provided by my coordinator that included withdrawing from the program or switching to a different program. The most recent program AIP opened up was in Italy and I was able to travel there without quarantine at all. The hosting company was amazing and I’ve managed to learn a lot through the 3 months.
Grazie Italy!
July 05, 2021by: Leo Rouillard - AustraliaI love Italy. I always have from a young age. I always loved the culture and was also where my love for football came from. So when the opportunity cam to do an internship there, I jumped at it. Not only was the internship great and process so easy due to the 24/7 assistance from AIP, I had a blast going around Italy. I even got to visit my football team's stadium! Thank you AIP!
The greatest experience of my life
September 27, 2019by: April C - United StatesI have never traveled overseas alone before. As a graduate student, I had grown comfortable with the routine of things, from classes to rotations, and weekly exam reviews along with work obligations. But one day I woke up and realized that after I graduate, I wouldn’t have time to learn what life is like in another part of the world like I could as a student. As someone who has always been curious about other cultures and as a strong believer in bridging gaps in communication between different populations, I wanted to be able to really learn from life across the world and then use that knowledge to direct my own career in the future. While my university does offer a plethora of classes that can educate people about different cultures, I knew that there was a clear difference in learning about it and learning within it. I spent weeks looking for internships that could apply to my interests while also providing the security that I wanted as someone studying abroad alone. When I discovered IES Abroad, my entire life changed. From the beginning of the application to when I arrived back in my home state after my 8 weeks living in Milan, Italy, the staff was there 100%. They helped me get my documents together for school and were very organized in helping all of the study abroad students get acquainted with the schedule and their expectations of us once we arrived. In addition to a class focused on cultural differences, society, and economics, they offered a free Italian language class, which was SO helpful when it came to my internship site and when I travelled to other places over the weekends (which they let us do!). I wanted to explore the Psychology field as it isn’t really discussed in my program, and they partnered me with a psychologist who had just created his own psychology company. It was so educational and enlightening, and my former boss and I still talk to this day! They have an incredibly vast array of programs and subjects that students can choose from, and they even give you the choice of interviewing with your potential boss while studying abroad before you even arrive in your study abroad country! I really liked that they were committed to helping me find a good fit from the very beginning. In terms of location, I was in the HEART of Milan, in a gorgeous apartment, with three other American students and one community assistant (a native Italian college student). It was so safe and secure, which was something that made everyone so much more open to exploring their surroundings and really immersing themselves in the culture. They also provided everyone with a student health insurance plan that was included in our tuition fees. In terms of pricing, IES is one of the most affordable internships I have seen, and it definitely had the most coverage in terms of securing a placement geared to the student’s needs, safe and convenient housing, optional trips within the IES program (which were also SO much fun), health insurance, and weekend travel opportunities. I will forever be grateful for IES Abroad and the amazing staff that helped me learn so much about the world and so much about myself this past summer. A piece of my heart will always be in Italy.
An amazing experience!
September 27, 2019by: Jessica Yao - United StatesI didn't really know what to expect when going into this program because it was my first time ever going abroad. I was super nervous about safety concerns abroad and the community in general. IES Milan was super helpful and everyone was super welcoming. I was placed in an internship that aligned really well with what I wanted to do. The staff in Milan were also super accommodating to people who wanted to change internships. The accommodations that we received in Milan were also very nice, we were placed in safe neighbourhoods that were close to the inner city. Everything in the city was extremely accessible and I had time to travel to other parts of the country which was really fun!
Best summer
January 26, 2018by: Kaitlyn Kuehl - United StatesTraveling abroad by yourself can definitely be scary, but IES helped so much to make us feel comfortable when we first arrived. Having the first week there being orientation, I quickly got to know the other students in the program. My roommates became my best friends, and I never felt unsafe! Milan was truly my home away from home. My apartment was a 10 minute walk from the Duomo, which as a perfect spot to meet friends after work to go shopping or get dinner. Walking the streets of Milan was welcoming and a perfect way to find little coffee shops and boutiques. During my free time, I would just wander the streets to get to the culture and history of the City. I grew to become so independent in the 8 weeks I was there by traveling to work everyday in a new country. Not many people can say they worked in Italy for a summer, so take in every moment! My boss was a great resource to learn from a local of things to do around town. I also learned so much in my internship that I am able to apply in my future jobs. This experience is like no other and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat!
Summer in Milan
September 29, 2016by: Caralyn Evans - United StatesSummer is Milan, Italy is unlike summer anywhere else. The city starts to slow down but is still full of life and an amazing place to live and work. This past summer I was a digital media intern for a company called Menuale. Menuale is a search engine for restaurants in Milan and Rome, and I was helping them expand to London. It was an incredible experience for me because it matched my interests and I got to work with many different groups of people as well as expand my knowledge and skills. My day would consist of waking up in my beautiful apartment that was located in the city center. I would have class in the morning and then take the train to my internship which I would get to just in time to have lunch with my co-workers. After work, there were countless things to do in Milan for fun. Just steps from my apartment were beautiful and lively restaurants and coffee shops which were both great places to get an evening aperitivo with friends. Also just a short walk or subway ride from the apartment was the incredible Duomo, which served as a meeting place for friends. Making friends was easy in Milan, because along with the other student interns in the program, many locals were very receptive to meeting new people. I loved the experience of getting to know new friends who were locals because it gave me a rich and authentic view of life in Milan, and I was never bored! When I wasn't in class or working at my internship I loved just wandering around the city and exploring new places. There were so many beautiful and unique places that I would never have found if I did not just go for a walk without a destination in mind. Overall, my IES summer internship experience was beyond incredible. The program was run very well, with a very friendly and professional staff who really cared about everyone having the best experience that they could. I would (and have) recommend IES to all of my friends and anyone that is looking to have a life-changing summer, because that is truly what it was for me. Milan will always be one of my favorite cities and I can not wait until I get the chance the go back!
A very rewarding experience
September 26, 2016by: Rachel Lieberman - United StatesThe IES summer internship program in Milan was one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences of my life. The program exceeded my expectations in many areas - living situation, internship placement, safety, resources and more. My apartment - and all of the other students' apartments - were in great locations throughout the city and all of them were close to Metra stops which was convenient and safe. I was located about a 10 minute walk from the Duomo area, which was the city center and a hub for shopping, eating, and tourism. I really appreciated the condition of the apartment and its location - I was able to feel at home and comfortable with getting around pretty quickly. All of the students were provided with a Metra card with our pictures already on it, which was nice to not have to deal with on the first day of class/internships. Most of the apartments are within a 20 minute metro ride to the IES center which was also very convenient for morning class. A typical weekday included Italian class or internship seminar in the morning, lunch afterward at a local restaurant or back at the apartment, and then the internship for about 5 hours a day. Many days my roommates and I would head to the Duomo after work for some gelato and shopping. We all felt so lucky to be able to walk to the city center in just 10 minutes. I really enjoyed my internship - I worked at a communications agency called La Fabbrica. I learned so much about the field and my coworkers were very accommodating and friendly towards me. The internship was very rewarding and I felt that I gained knowledge and skills rather than just doing coffee runs or typical intern activities. On weekends, I had the opportunity to travel to many amazing places in Italy and across Europe such as Venice, Cinque Terre, Switzerland, Spain, Monaco, and more. Milan was a very easy city to travel from, we usually traveled to other countries out of the Central Station or from Malpensa airport, which could be reached by train from Central Station. Overall, I felt very lucky to have been a part of the IES internship program. The staff and resources were more than I could have asked for and I always felt that I had a safe place to turn to or ask questions. I would highly recommend this program to anyone looking to work and study abroad in a metropolitan area (with great pizza and gelato, of course).
My Nomad summer
September 26, 2016by: Rebekah Sharp - United StatesMy experience in the IES Internship program in Milan was a molding experience in my young life. The curriculum proved to prepare me for unexpected cultural differences, and advice from professors helped to soften the transition into my new surroundings. The internship placement in and of itself was a uniquely rewarding experience. I was privileged enough to be placed in a small startup company with fantastically hospitable bosses. They had a vested interest in my success and my professional development. They were very open about what they expected and how I would help them in their progress as a company. Additionally, they followed through by giving me great responsibility such as creating presentations to acquire their next round of funding, and creating comprehensive marketing campaigns to aid in their rebranding efforts. Aside from the classes and internship hours, the program gave me the fantastic opportunity to travel extensively. My placement allowed flexible hours and encouraged me to discover my new surroundings. Every weekend I was able to embark on a new journey, and I am honestly able to say I saw more than I ever could have hoped to see in one summer. This travel forced me to mature into a confident, decisive, and adaptable young woman. "Expect the unexpected" held true for me, as I navigated unseen obstacles and made the most of seemingly thwarted plans. Whether I was listening in the classroom of the IES Center in Milan, or riding camels in Morocco, this IES Program allowed me to grow in ways that exceeded my expectations, and taught me lessons that I continue to benefit from today.



Best months of my life
September 26, 2016by: Lourdes Diaz-Gonzalez - United StatesIndeed! This past summer in Milan was one of the best summers I've ever had. Italy is so beautiful and Milan is such an amazing city. I did an internship in the area of communications- Fashion industry. I worked at Nologo Mgmt, a model agency based in Milan who works with the models from the Fashion Runways and important brands such as Prada, Gucci, etc. I met a lot of people from all different backgrounds and careers that where there as well for other internships. A typical week in the summer program would include going to the University twice a week for the leadership seminar that we are required to take and two other days for language classes (which I do recommend since it helped me a lot to understand basic things from local people and cultural aspects). These classes are in the morning, then I ate lunch and afterwards I would go to work. The instructors and the management of the seminar was excellent and the quality of teaching was very good. I enjoyed my time at the IES seminar and Italian classes. Over the weekends I got to travel around Italy and other countries in Europe. I must say it's important to go with an open mind and ready to learn from anything and anyone. This program is definitely about the cultural experience, learning how to be independent, adapt in a foreign country, learning soft skills, and meet all kinds of people, with the perks of gaining working experience and a reference letter for resume purposes and career interests. About the Internship, it's important to not expect to work something exactly in the field of interest or that the job will be perfect, internships are to learn soft skills. There are of course some people who were lucky like me to actually work and do something related to the field of interest, but there were others that didn't have the job or the work experience they wished. That's when it's important to have the right mindset and take advantage of other areas that can be improved such as people skills, organization, etc. The travel package information that was given prior the trip , explained everything I needed to know prior to departure. It was very explicit and when I emailed the staff, they answered promptly to any questions I had. Overall it was a great experience, and I would do it all over again. Great Program!

Summer in Milan
October 15, 2015by: Kendall - Chapel Hill, NCOver Christmas break this past year I sat on my computer and looked at various different study abroad websites. I knew that I wanted to study abroad, but I also knew that I needed to build my resume during the. When I came across the IES Abroad Internship Program, I knew that it was a perfect fit. Not only could I spend an amazing summer in Milan, Italy, but also gain cultural and work experience while doing it! I worked for a tour guide business called Autostradale doing event planning and marketing. The workers were so helpful and welcoming and we still keep contact. I learned so much from them over the course of two months, and they continuously told me they learned from me as well. I also got to travel on the weekends with my new friends and visit beautiful countries such as Spain, Greece, Prague, and Monaco. Milan’s northern location in Italy made it very easy to travel by both train and plane. The friendships I built are still alive and well in the United States and we plan on visiting each other soon! I have had several job interviews in the past month and they have all asked me about my internship. It definitely built my resume and added global knowledge to my background. It was a wonderful experience that I will cherish forever!



Exceedingly rewarding before I even hit the halfway mark
October 10, 2015by: Brielle DrelickMilan is a great place to intern for any job related to fashion, business, marketing, architecture, or engineering. I'm a journalism major, my placement was in marketing, and it exceeded my expectations. I lucked out with an incredibly nice boss in a job where I was given responsibilities most interns don't get to see. I stay in touch with him to this day and he's a great resource for me. As far as the location goes Milan is the perfect amount of city - not enormous or overwhelmed with sky scrapers. It doesn't take long to learn the map and get around on your own, plus the buildings are European-style and beautiful. I was told that Italians can be rude, that's false. Have you met a New Yorker? Be prepared to fall in love with the country.
Milan Publishing Internship
October 09, 2015by: EAP - BloomingtonMy internship with IES Abroad was overall fairly positive. Laura (the internship coordinator) set me up with an internship that was even more relevant to my career goals than anything I could have found for myself even in the US, and having international experience looks good on a resume and is something to talk about in cover letters . However, I would caution that the fact that the internship was exactly what I wanted was really what made the experience worthwhile to me. The classes provided by IES, particularly the internship seminar, weren't really valuable at all.
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