Interning
By: The GoAbroad Team
Posted on: Italy, Interning

First of all, you have to know Italian language and be willing to improve your communication skills so you have less trouble communicating with your new colleagues. Taking Italian language classes beforehand will also help you although there are other placements that do not require language experience. To look for available internships in Italy, you can either contact regional papers or the company that you wish to apply for or you may also use an agency to plan your own internship however this willl leave you with only a few choices.
For more internship opportunities, search GoAbroad.com's Internship Programs in Italy.
