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Work Experience

We believe that by combining academic and practical development, you will realise your full potential as an EBS London student.  

All students on the BA (Hons) degrees are required to complete a minimum of 36 weeks of work experience during their summer and winter vacations. Internships can be carried out all over the world, and in more than one language.

Your employability is important to us, and our unique Career Planner programme will help you develop your personal career strategy and equip you with the skills you need to succeed. The Careers and Business Relations centre is on hand to assist you throughout the whole process.

Working in real business situations before you graduate means that you are able to explore career options, test theoretical know-how, and learn the cultural conventions and sensitivities unique to each country's business practices.

It allows you to develop your linguistic skills in a real-life context, while building a valuable network of contacts in a number of key organisations within your target career markets.

Our graduates enter the employment market with a proven track record of commitment and achievement in their work placements, and a sound knowledge of how to put their skills to practical use. In many cases they have so impressed their host companies during the internships, that they already have several job offers prior to graduation.

The pace is demanding and the challenges are real, but the rewards in terms of personal fulfilment and career opportunities are substantial. EBS London graduates are highly sought-after, and graduate employment is consistently high.

Page last updated 10/26/2010

"When I arrived at EBS London, I didn’t know anyone at the school, because of the small-sized campus, it is easy to fit in, and the students and staff are very friendly and helpful. One of the best things about EBS London is the language teaching. I feel very well-prepared for my study periods abroad."

Emily Barnick

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