INTERNSHIPS IN SPAIN

A hugely popular place for tourists, Spain is a beautiful country filled with a rich history and dynamic culture. The influence of the once magnificent Spanish Empire can still be seen through the country’s stunning cathedrals, gourmet food, and brilliant art and music.

Now, with the 14th largest economy in the world by GDP, Spain has established itself again as a major hub of international business and boasts an extremely well-established automobile industry. Interns in Spain will have the opportunity to live and work in a center European business and culture, all the while practicing the third most widely spoken language of the world. Viva España!

Due to the COVID-19 crisis we understand there is a lot of uncertainty around travel. While many programs have been canceled this summer we're all crossing our fingers that travel opens again soon. In the meantime many new online programs have emerged. While certainly not the same experience as going overseas, we think they offer the next best thing to creating a connection to the world.

Internship Programs in Spain

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Global Experiences
 
Global Experiences Internships in Barcelona, Spain
 Spain
63 reviews3 interviews

Barcelona is home to miles of sandy beaches, one of the world's most...

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International Internships in Madrid with The Intern Group
 Spain
45 reviews8 interviews

We offer successful applicants the chance to gain invaluable work...

Atlantis
 
Shadow Doctors 20+ Hours/Week Across Europe
 Multiple Countries
79 reviews6 interviews

Shadowing experiences for adventurous pre-med students. Shadow 60+...

API
 
API Study Abroad in Granada, Spain
 Spain
21 reviews4 interviews

Come check out API's programs at Universidad de Granada. Experience...

Atlantis
 
Shadow Doctors 20+ Hours/Week in Spain
 Spain
22 reviews4 interviews

Shadowing experiences for adventurous pre-med students. Shadow 60+...

Global Experiences
 
Summer 2020 Internships with Global Experiences
 Multiple Countries
4 reviews1 interview

Intern Abroad in the summer and have a life-changing travel experience...

The Intern Group
 
International Internships in Barcelona with The Intern Group
 Spain
5 reviews

We offer successful applicants the chance to gain invaluable work...

Absolute Internship
 
International Internships in Barcelona in more than 25 Fields
 Spain
5 reviews

FALL SEMESTER PROGRAM NOW OPEN! Our award-winning program gives...

Absolute Internship
 
International Internships in Madrid in more than 25 Fields
 Spain
7 reviews

Our award-winning program gives students the opportunity to spend the...

CIS Abroad
 
CIS Abroad - Intern in Barcelona
 Spain
11 reviews1 interview

Live in the cosmopolitan city of Barcelona and indulge in the rich...

The Intern Group
 
International Fashion Design Internships with The Intern Group
 Spain
3 reviews

The Intern Group provides insider access to the fashion industry...

Global Experiences
 
Business and Marketing Internships with Global Experiences
 Multiple Countries
3 reviews

It can be difficult to stand out in a career field as competitive as...

IES Abroad
 
IES Internships Barcelona Summer – Internship
 Spain
5 reviews

With great influence in commerce, education, entertainment, media...

Adelante Abroad
 
Internships in Madrid - Adelante Abroad
 Spain
65 reviews4 interviews

Madrid is the most developed international program in Adelante's...

Connect-123
 
Connect-123 Barcelona Internships
 Spain
18 reviews8 interviews

Intern abroad in one of the most popular destinations in Europe...

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You might already know these popular destinations and what makes them great for interning in Spain, but let's break each one down briefly so you can choose the right one for you and your career.

Madrid

Spain's largest city is a natural fit for an internship here -- almost any industry you might want to work for! Popular industries where you can find a lot of internship choices include business, finance, and marketing. In the evenings and on weekends, you can explore all of the cultural offerings in Madrid including its world-famous museums and great food scene.

Barcelona

The second largest city in Spain, Barcelona is in many ways completely different from Madrid. Located on the Mediterranean coast, Barcelona has deep cultural roots and a strong Catalan presence, plus great food and nightlife you can enjoy outside internship hours. Popular intern industries include business, tourism and hospitality, and community development and human rights.

Valencia

Located further down the coast from Barcelona, Valencia is known as a city of arts and sciences. If you choose to intern here, you'll be in close proximity to Palma de Mallorca (you can catch a boat there on the weekend!), and explore the beaches and parks around the city. Top industries here include education, business, and tourism.

Seville

Located inland in the heart of the Andalusia region, Seville is a popular study abroad destination with its great universities and cultural experiences. This also makes it a good destination for interns, with popular industries like art, business, and tourism.

Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are an unconventional but interesting internship destination -- especially as most people don't know that the Canary Islands are part of Spain! The largest island, Tenerife, is the most popular destination. There you can find internships in marine conservation, hospitality and tourism, and marketing.

Due to the COVID-19 crisis we understand there is a lot of uncertainty around travel. While many programs have been canceled this summer we're all crossing our fingers that travel opens again soon. In the meantime many new online programs have emerged. While certainly not the same experience as going overseas, we think they offer the next best thing to creating a connection to the world.


Business

Internships in various aspects of business development and support are extremely popular in Spain. With one of the top economies in the Europe, Spain is filled with international business internship opportunities. Nowadays, most business marketing positions focus on developing online marketing strategies and conducting in-depth market analysis.

Finance & Accounting

Completing an internship at a financial institution in Spain is also a great way to learn more about the field and experience firsthand how the country has responded to the ongoing financial instability in Europe. Most business internships will be offered in Spain’s major cities, especially Barcelona and Madrid. If you see yourself in the future traveling around the world for business or simply want to get a taste of international business operations, take a business internship in Spain!

Tourism & Hospitality

There’s no doubt that the millions of tourists who visit Spain throughout the year have expanded the country’s tourism industry to become the second largest in the world. Several tourism and hospitality internships are available in Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville, but opportunities can be found at any tourist hotspot. Your day to day tasks may vary depending on the type of tourism company or hotel you are working at, but expect to practice your Spanish and use your English speaking skills to your advantage. As one of the top tourist destinations in the world, Spain is a great place to get started in the tourism industry.

Due to the COVID-19 crisis we understand there is a lot of uncertainty around travel. While many programs have been canceled this summer we're all crossing our fingers that travel opens again soon. In the meantime many new online programs have emerged. While certainly not the same experience as going overseas, we think they offer the next best thing to creating a connection to the world.

When and Where to Look for an Internship

Most internships in Spain are offered over the summer. Since the Spanish government itself does not allow international interns to be paid, most internship opportunities are found through third-party internship program providers. Most programs provide Spanish language training practice and have already established relationships with Spanish companies and organizations. Look out for the program application deadlines, as they tend to vary.

Cost of Living in Spain

Living in the major cities such as Barcelona or Madrid will definitely be more expensive than staying in a smaller town in Spain. Assuming that you are interning in a larger city, the monthly cost of living will range from 1,300 to 1,800 Euros. With that said, the cost of living in Europe in general tends to be high, and there are always tips for cutting costs. Note that 1 Euro is equal to about 1.32 U.S. Dollars. For more details about the cost of living in Spain, visit (NUMBEO)

  • 1 bedroom apartment in City Center: 550 Euros
  • 1 bottle of water: 1.1 Euros
  • 1 way transportation ticket: 1.4 Euros

Work Culture in Spain

Etiquette: The Spanish highly value communication and trust in the business environment. The work culture has been influenced by traditional Spanish values revolving around social structure and formality. Since the Spanish people pay extreme attention to the way others present themselves, most dress more conservatively, avoid confrontation, and show modesty. It is important to take time to get to know your co-workers, as most business relationships are built on the value of trust.

Language: Spanish is the official language of Spain, but some people can understand and speak a little English. Thus, it is a very good idea to brush up on your Spanish skills before interning abroad in Spain. There are internships available to international workers in English, but some may expect interns to be fluent in Spanish. In any case, be on the lookout for internship programs that can provide additional Spanish language training if you need it.

Networking: Networking is very important for business development in Spain. The Spanish people highly value trust and family, so having good relationships with co-workers and business partners is crucial not only to build up a professional network, but also to provide you with more career opportunities in the future. With that said, it takes time to build relationships—a resource that many interns simply do not have.

Unless you are looking forward to establishing your professional career in Spain, networking will not be something of utmost importance. Instead, focus on learning from your fellow interns and be on good terms with your colleagues. If you are interested in professional networking, feel free to check out some of Spain’s major professional networks, including the European Networking Group in Spain, Spain Business Network, and Barcelona Young Professionals. Don’t forget that some Spain internship programs also provide internal networking opportunities for interns, including intern mixers and talks with Spanish business professionals.

Work and Labor Laws in Spain

Spanish work and labor laws apply to interns as well, except that international interns tend to be unpaid. The country’s labor laws have recently undergone some changes that reduced the cost for employers for dismissing staff, but interns should not need to worry about this.

Due to the COVID-19 crisis we understand there is a lot of uncertainty around travel. While many programs have been canceled this summer we're all crossing our fingers that travel opens again soon. In the meantime many new online programs have emerged. While certainly not the same experience as going overseas, we think they offer the next best thing to creating a connection to the world.

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