I'm a third year architecture student and i want to apply for a 6 week long internship in the summer. Could anyone suggest any interesting firms i can apply to?
Non Sequitur
Jan 25, 18 5:44 pm
Never accept an unpaid position.
accesskb
Jan 25, 18 10:28 pm
6 weeks is incredibly short. Firms in UK tend to pay interns better. Most of Europe, very little, 500euros per month or so.
Good luck.
randomised
Jan 26, 18 4:02 am
Try looking into the Leonardo/Erasmus programme for additional funding for your internship.
tima
Jan 26, 18 10:05 am
hello! Noo I don’t mind it being unpaid
However, I’m looking for a firm that I can get hands on experience from for a duration of 6-8 weeks this summer
Do you know of any? I’m mainly interested in Spain and Italy
Non Sequitur
Jan 26, 18 10:23 am
Yes, you should mind if it's unpaid.... you should mind big-time. No excuse and accepting unpaid internships shows future employers that you don't know the value of your time.
h2osuperfly
Jun 7, 18 2:12 pm
Tima - I know I'm late on this, but accepting an unpaid internship just creates more unpaid internships for people who cannot afford them. This exacerbates the effect affluence and lack-thereof has on participation in the profession.
Hello!
I'm a third year architecture student and i want to apply for a 6 week long internship in the summer. Could anyone suggest any interesting firms i can apply to?
Never accept an unpaid position.
6 weeks is incredibly short. Firms in UK tend to pay interns better. Most of Europe, very little, 500euros per month or so.
Good luck.
Try looking into the Leonardo/Erasmus programme for additional funding for your internship.
hello! Noo I don’t mind it being unpaid
However, I’m looking for a firm that I can get hands on experience from for a duration of 6-8 weeks this summer
Do you know of any? I’m mainly interested in Spain and Italy
Yes, you should mind if it's unpaid.... you should mind big-time. No excuse and accepting unpaid internships shows future employers that you don't know the value of your time.
Tima - I know I'm late on this, but accepting an unpaid internship just creates more unpaid internships for people who cannot afford them. This exacerbates the effect affluence and lack-thereof has on participation in the profession.