How to search for an employer
Within the Erasmus+ programme, you search for a company or institution you want to be an intern at. Learn our tips on how to find an employer.
You can browse job offers from any company, institution, or NGO from any of 33 participating countries. It is however important to align the internship programme with your study programme or at least with economics in the broad sense of the term. Contact us if you have any doubts concerning the compatibility of the proposed scope of responsibilities as an intern with your study programme.
The sooner you start looking for an employer and the more application forms you send out, the bigger your chances of finding attractive internship with a pay check.You decide where and for whom you want to work. Whether your internship will be educational, interesting, and up to your expectation is, to a large extend, up to you!
You may look for job offers on recruitment websites, social media or ask former programme participants. You may enter city or country name or the role and one of these words: “internship”, “placement”, “traineeship” or “Erasmus”, into your search engine.You may also use Google maps to search for companies representing a given sector in a given location. The sky is the limit and your search method is up to you!
If you aren’t successful in your employer hunting or you don’t really know where to start, come to an information meeting or consultation session.
JOIN IN our Facebook group Erasmus+ Traineeship (CUE), where we post valid job offers and important information on the programme!
Use tested search engines to find your employer:
EUROPE / VARIOUS COUNTRIES
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AUSTRIA
CZECH REPUBLIC
GRN – Global Recruiters of Czech Republic
GERMANY
Education GmbH - Internship in Berlin
GREECE
SPAIN
Centro Superior Hostelería Mediterráneo
NETHERLANDS
IRELAND
LATVIA
MALTA
SLOVENIA
ZNI - Institute for New Age Education
PORTUGAL
SLOVAKIA
GREAT BRITAIN
The British International School