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Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago

Written by Admin | Nov 14, 2017 12:00:00 AM

Chicago is one of the leading cities for tourism in the United States, ripe with museums, concerts, events, culture and more. Whether for business or pleasure, tens of millions of people from around the world visit this city each year, making it one of the best places for Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships. Interning in well-respected firms alongside some of the industry’s best professionals offers a young person the chance to get their foot in the door in a leading U.S. city. Ambitious interns will be kept busy gaining real-world experience at Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago. An internship can also lead to career-making industry connections and interns will learn the ins and outs during their Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago, working at the city’s best hotels, venues and firms. Building strong professional relationships in your field is the perfect way to strengthen professional connections to increase job opportunities when your internship is over.

 

If you’re looking to set yourself up for a dynamic and successful career, nothing really compares to the real-world professional hospitality experience a city like Chicago can offer. Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago offer hardworking international candidates the opportunity to intern for leading firms in the USA. Internationally, Chicago is among the world’s greatest cities and is highly competitive, attracting leading professionals from around the world.

 

There’s so much the Windy City has much to offer interns doing Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago. From its world-class sports infrastructure, like United Center and Wrigley Field, to top-tier museums like the Art Institute of Chicago and the Museum of Contemporary Art, an amazing array of restaurants, music venues and more, Chicago is the kind of city that never stops entertaining its residents – which also makes it a leading tourist city. While working in the hospitality industry, interns abroad will have the chance to discover all the city’s leading entertainment and attractions and become experts in discovering Chicago.

 

Life in the Windy City

While in Chicago, interns will get a truly local experience with the added comforts of home. The Intern Group’s international internship program not only handles the professional aspect of your experience, but also provides you safe and comfortable housing and a 24/7 support system. With your accommodation, paid-for public transportation your first month, advanced professional training, cultural and social events, and 24/7 local support, interns will be set up for success from the start. This multifaceted program means you can use your energy to focus on getting the best professional experience possible – the rest is taken care of.

 

“”I adore Chicago. It is the pulse of America.”
― Sarah Bernhardt

 

A friendly and diverse metropolis

Chicago is a friendly and welcoming place for hospitality interns abroad. Despite the frigid, windy winters, the Midwest is home to some of the friendliest people, which is one of the best things about Chicago. Just because it’s a major, bustling metropolis, it doesn’t mean that there aren’t plenty of big hearts and smiles to welcome an intern abroad. Chicago is also an incredibly welcoming city to diversity and visitors from around the world. Many different languages can be heard on the streets of the windy city, so international interns should feel welcome and meet a wide range of fascinating folk.

 

Sightseeing in Chi-Town

Getting to know all the sights and attractions in Chicago is kind of a hospitality intern’s job. Interns will have so many ways to spend their spare time in the windy city. There’s an unending list of attractions in this fast-paced and multicultural city. Navy Pier, for one, offers a beautiful view of the Lake Michigan shoreline. The 3,300-foot-long pier also offers many cool shops, restaurants, parks and more. On a beautiful, sunny day, any one of Chicago’s 552 parks make a great place for a picnic or people-watching. Also, Chicago is home to informative and fun museums, like the Chicago History Museum or the Hyde Park’s Museum of Science and Industry.

 

Nights on the town in Chi-Town

An evening out can mean so many things in Chicago. The city offers a little of everything, which is why it’s such an international city for tourism. Depending on the season, sports fans can catch the Chicago Bulls, the Bears, the Cubs, the White Sox and more at home games at one of the many arenas and stadiums in the city. Foodies will enjoy discovering hole-in-the-wall restaurants with cuisine from all over the world. Or finding the best spot for Chicago’s legendary deep-dish pizza, also makes for a tasty evening out. Chi-Town also boasts a rich live theatre and music scene, so interns should keep their eyes out for whatever shows are on the horizon.

 

Apply now to boost your career with one of our leading Hospitality, Events and Tourism internships in Chicago.

 

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_in_Chicago, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navy_Pier, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago

Photos

1. based on Chicago, by Tony Webster, CC-by-2.0

2. based on Marilyn in Chicago , by Phil Roeder, CC-by-2.0

3. based on Chicago, by Bert Kaufmann, CC-by-2.0