Living in a new place is one of the best ways to grow both professionally and personally. It’s a chance to enhance your CV and immerse yourself in a new culture. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to travel halfway across the world to have an international experience. For first-time travelers, choosing a nearby country can be the perfect stepping stone into global exploration.
Here’s why doing an internship in a country close to home is ideal for first-time travelers:
One of the biggest concerns for first-time travelers is navigating culture shock. Experiencing a new culture is vital for personal growth, but jumping into something drastically different can feel intimidating. Doing an internship in a country close to yours offers familiar cultural touchpoints. You can ease into the international lifestyle while still getting a real taste of something new.
Let’s face it, travel costs add up quickly. One major benefit of interning in a nearby country is the savings. Flights between neighboring countries are often much cheaper than long-haul international flights. And once you arrive, you can find plenty of free and low-cost attractions from world-class museums to cultural festivals, making your stay both enriching and affordable.
If you’re new to international travel, long flights can be a source of anxiety. Luckily, flights from neighboring countries are much shorter. That means no overnight flights or long layovers - just a short hop to a new adventure. You’ll arrive fresh, focused, and ready to make the most of your experience.
While all internships in our program require English, each of the cities are incredibly multicultural. On any given day, you’ll hear dozens of languages on the subway or at a local market, including your own. If you're ever feeling homesick or overwhelmed, there's a good chance you'll find someone who speaks your native language and can offer a little comfort and connection.
Interning close to home doesn’t mean missing out on a global experience. The Intern Group brings together interns from over 100 countries, speaking more than 40 languages. You’ll gain exposure to various cultures not just from your host city, but also through friendships with other interns. Many alumni say these international connections were the most rewarding part of their experience, and they often lead to future travel opportunities and lifelong friendships.
If you're dreaming of going abroad but feel hesitant about taking that first big leap, consider starting closer to home. Interning in a nearby country offers the perfect balance of adventure, growth, and comfort. It’s your chance to step outside your comfort zone without jumping too far from it.