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Internship and Professional Career Training USA



First step - Find Your Internship
Before applying, you'll need to spend some time searching for an internship in your chosen career field. If you haven't started yet, don't wait! The more time you allow for your search, the more successful you will be. The resources in this section will help you get started. You'll find examples of strong U.S. style resumes and cover letters, as well as tips on performing well during your phone or webcam interview.

The CIEE website is just one of the many resources available to internship seekers. We encourage you to contact your local CIEE representative if you need additional assistance or advice. And remember, while there are many resources available to help you along the way, there are none more important than persistence, patience, and a little creativity. Good luck!


Define Your Goals

Before you begin your search, you should think about what you want to accomplish from your training. Although it's important not to limit your options too much, being clear about what you want will help narrow the search.

As your first step, list your goals in order of priority and keep them in mind as you start to explore opportunities. Not only will this help you to find the right opportunity, having clearly defined goals will also impress potential employers during the application process.

Here are some questions for you to consider when defining your internship goals:

  • Are there specific skills you want to work on, or knowledge you want to acquire?
  • Are there specific companies that you would like to work for?
  • What kind of organization do you want to train with? Nonprofit or for profit, big corporation or small company, small office or large office? Is the type of organization more important or less important than the training you will receive?
  • How long do you want to train for?
  • Do you need a paid internship or would you be able to accept an unpaid position? You may want to find out what is typical for your career field.
  • Are you looking to work in a particular city or location?
  • Do you have specific academic requirements such as needing to gain academic credit?
  • As your first step, list your goals in order of priority and keep them in mind as you start to explore opportunities. Not only will this help you to find the right opportunity, having clearly defined goals will also impress potential employers during the application process.


For mor information please contact us or consult our visa sponsor website: http://www.ciee.org/intern/

Program prices for students and recent graduates
(not more than 12 months):
CIEE


Program prices for graduates
(more than 12 months):
CIEE


CIEE Hospitality JOB OFFERS

2011. SeptemberFor the hospitality offers contact Edina: info@bron-y-aur.hu

Write your resume.

To apply for the jobs, please send a Resume and the
cover sheet completed to Edina Hatvani: info@bron-y-aur.hu
dowload document

600 USD placement fee will apply if you get an offer though our visa sponsor company




CIEE Other JOB OFFERS

2011. September

Colangelo-PR - new offer
Electriduct
IEM Software Engineer
MG Programmer

inSegment Webdesigner
inSegment Webdeveloper

Villazzo Sales Intern
Villazzo Operations Intern

IngMar Medical
Thousand Eyes Software Engineer
American Opera Projects
Cable Organizer_Shopping Cart
HSI_Business Management
Cable Organizer_Supply Chain





  • This past spring, CIEE ran an "tell us your Internship USA experience" contest for all current participants. We received a lot of great videos, photos and stories from all over the country – from LA to Boulder, Colorado, from New York to Michigan. It was a tough choice, but CIEE chose the winner in July: Leo Bülow from Sweden came on a video production Internship USA program through Kilroy Education, in Stockholm.
  • You can see his winning video on our website, here: http://ciee.org/intern/life/contest.aspx. We’ve also included our runners-up to give you an idea of the scope and diversity of experiences occurring at anytime in the U.S.


  • We’re also running a unique campaign right now involving three video bloggers and photographers, called 2 Months 35 Countries. Go here for details: http://www.ciee.org/235/index.html. One of our bloggers, Ezequiel Coeli Canobbio, is traveling the U.S. and writing about many of our Work and Travel and Internship USA experience. He was recently with us at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs.
  • Check out all his Internship USA posts here, including an incredible networking event in New York back in June: http://eze.ciee.org/interntrainee/. These are great marketing materials for prospective applicants to the program – please feel free to play them in presentations, and link to them on your websites!



Additional costs:

  • + 600 USD if you get an offer though the visa sponsor company
  • visa fee 140 USD
  • in rare cases 500 USD sight visit fee may apply



INTERN = Internship Programra applicant
TRAINEE = Professional Career Training Program applicant
Self Placed = the applicant who find his/her host company individually
Full Program = the applicant who received a job through our visa saponsor company

CCI hospitality Job Offers
2011. Spring
To apply for the jobs below, please send a CV and the information sheet
to Edina Hatvani info@bron-y-aur.hu

here --->
Amangiri Food and Beverage
here --->
Benbow Culinary
here ---> EXCLUSIVE Butler private clubs
here --->
India House
here --->
Island House Hotel
here --->
Quinstar
here --->
Rockit Productions
here ---> Yellowstone Basin Inn
here --->
YMCA of the Rockies

CCI other Job Offers
here ---> no openings at the moment

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