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International Business Internships in Australia

Written by Admin | May 7, 2015 12:00:00 AM

An international business internship in Australia will prepare a young professional for the fast-paced business world with real-world experience in Melbourne. Earning business sector experience in Australia will give an intern the upper hand while applying to their first jobs with international experience already under their belts. Meanwhile, while gaining work experience interns will learn about Australia’s exciting wildlife and culture during their international internship in Melbourne.

 

 

With an international business internship in Australia a young person will get a clearer understanding of international markets and trade, with a focus on Asian markets. Moreover, learning and working in a new cultural environment will enhance an intern’s cultural sensitivity and communication skills. These are important abilities to have as an international businessperson, along with being motivated, flexible, resourceful, curious and a team player.

 

Roles

For young professionals interested in a career in international business, an internship abroad is a good way to get a career rolling. The Intern Group offers fantastic roles in international business in Australia, particularly considering the proximity to the Asian market. Previous interns have worked at companies like Proximiti.

 

Living in Melbourne

Melbourne is a laid-back, eclectic, multicultural city filled with vibrant people. International business interns in Australia will be based in the city’s safe Preston neighborhood in 10-square-meter rooms with private showers and bathrooms. Housing includes internet access, utilities, a kitchen welcome pack, linens and widescreen TVs. The accommodations are based close to public transportation with easy access to Melbourne’s city center, with housing located close to public transportation.

 

The Great Outdoors

Australia offers a plethora of fantastic spots to explore the great outdoors. One famous attraction is the Great Ocean Walk, which allows hikers to explore the Victorian coast. The route stretches 104km along the west coast and includes lookouts and access to beaches. Hikers can take either short walks at their own pace, day walks or long treks that last for several days.

 

Australia is home to many beautiful national parks. To check out the country’s rainforest, the Great Otway National Park includes hikes among tall tress and giant ferns. The park is home to picturesque waterfalls, an array of plant and bird life and of course the Melba Gully glow worms.

 

At the inactive volcano at Tower Hill, visitors can check out authentic Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, emus and koalas. Meanwhile, Port Campbell National Park offers an unforgettable view of the rock sculptures of the 12 Apostles. Visitors can even take a peek at southern right whales at the nursery in Warrnambool.

 

The Aussie Cultural Capital

Melbourne is known as Australia’s cultural capital and the second-largest city in the country. Part of Melbourne’s eclectic vibe comes from the various immigrant communities that call the city home. Melbourne claims a surprisingly large Greek community, the largest population of people with Greek heritage outside Greece, in fact. Also, there are large pockets of Chinese, Lebanese, Vietnamese, Italian and Chinese immigrants in the city.

 

Melbourne’s most eclectic, bohemian sector is Fitzroy, which is filled with fun shops, street art, galleries and more. Weekend afternoons are filled with a mix of tourists and locals popping in and out of the neighborhood’s cherished stores, coffee shops and restaurants. For either a drink or breakfast food, Fitroy’s Bruswick Street has a good selection of both bars and brunch places. Meanwhile, vintage shops like Vintage Sole and specialty bookshops like Brunswick Street Books are great for hipster watching.

 

Music

Though Melbourne has a quite a few respected theatres, galleries and comedy clubs, the city is most well-known for its abundant live music scene. The highest number of live music venues in the country are in Melbourne. On any given night, there are many different atmospheres and music styles to choose from. For fun, high-energy performances, venues like Cherry or Ding Dong lounge are ideal. Meanwhile, joints like Cornish Arms and Sydney Road bring in lots of country, roots and folk acts.

 

Boost your career

Get ahead in a competitive field with an international business internship. While working at an established firm in Melbourne, an intern abroad will also get the opportunity to meet and befriend people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Experience abroad will prepare a budding international businessperson to adapt quickly to new cultures and improve communication skills.

 

Apply now and boost your career!

 

Sources: allbusinessschools.com, Forbes.com, Frommer’s, Wikipedia, visitmelbourne.com

 

 

Photo 1. based on Melbourne, by Peter Mackey, CC-by-2.0

Photo 2. based on Great Ocean Road – Loch Ard Gorge, by Percita, CC-by-2.0

Photo 3. based on Fitzroy, Melbourne., by Matt Paish, CC-by-2.0