Antonia Mogg: What matters is that your experience relates to the job that you apply for and can provide reference for. That being said, yes, internships are better...you can do both! Honestly, nobody really cares about you studying in France...unless you did an internship there..:)
Mee Blumenfeld: learning Mandarin in China or Portuguese in Brazil from your study abroad program will be useful to employers if they have a division that speaks that particular language. There are internships abroad too.An internship should prove beneficial for your real job once you get out since the economy is not so strong for new hires.
Edmund Rappley: Hi Victoria,You could kill two birds with one stone and do an internship abroad. It would be similar to a study abroad experience except you'd be interning in a different country. Employers definitely look for work experience an internship abroad will set you apart from all other applicants. Check out this example of one inte! rn who did a business internship in India: http://leaveurmarkindia.blogspot.com/2012/09/benef...This is just one of many, you can apply for more positions at http://www.leaveurmark.comGood luck!...Show more
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