SUMMER/FALL INTERNSHIPS SUBSIDIZED BY THE SPAIN MINISTRY OF LABOUR
About the program
The California Spain Chamber of Commerce, with the financial support from the Ministry of Labour in Spain, launches the US Internships Program 2015 for young Spanish professionals, who are already living/studying in the US (Check Visa Status Requirements), wishing to do 3-6 months internships with established US companies.
The program provides US-based companies a subsidy to hire young professionals as interns. Internships are intended to last from 3 to 6 months depending on each company’s requirements. The approximate starting date of each internship will be established by the company during Summer/Fall 2015.
Who can participate?
- Young professionals under the age of 35
- Recent Graduates or Finishing Undergraduate or Postgraduate Studies in the US
- Spanish nationality
- Living in the US under a current valid visa F-1, J-1 or OPT
Candidates Application Process
If you are a student completing your academic education in the US and are interested in participating in the program, please send us your CV to info@californiaspainchamber.org using “Internship Program 2015 – Candidates” as subject, by February 28th 2015.
Application Deadline: Saturday, February 28th, 2015 at 10:00 pm (PST). After this date, we will not accept applications.
Selection Process
After closing the application process, the Chamber will review all the submissions received by February 28th to select the candidates. The selection process will be based on specific criteria that will provide the most effective match with the participating companies.
Companies Application Process
If you are US-based Company looking for young professionals to be part of your operation on a short-term or trial basis, and are interested in participating in this program, please send us a short description of your company, intern job tittle, intern job description and skills/experience requirements to info@californiaspainchamber.org using “Internship Program 2015 – Companies” as subject, by February 28th 2015.
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