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Tips to write an effective internship offer

Here are some suggestions to help you create an effective and attractive internship offer.

 

  1. Clearly define the role
    Specify what the intern will do to present a credible and well-structured opportunity.
  2. Describe activities, learning objectives, and skills
    Indicate the activities involved, the training goals, and the skills the intern will develop.
  3. List the required qualifications
    Include any technical, IT, or language skills needed.
  4. Choose the right target audience
    Select the degree programs and disciplinary areas most aligned with the proposed activities to reach the most suitable profiles.
  5. Include benefits and compensation details
    Mention any benefits such as reimbursement of expenses or meal vouchers. Remember: for graduates, a monthly allowance is mandatory; for students, it is not required but strongly recommended.
  6. Specify timing and arrangements
    Indicate the internship start date, duration, location, and whether it is part-time or full-time.
  7. Consider seasonal application trends
    Students and graduates apply throughout the year, but some periods are more favorable:
    • Students: beginning of the semester and end of classes (Sep–Oct, Feb–Mar, Jun–Jul)
    • Graduates: immediately before or after graduation sessions (Dec, Mar/Apr, Jul, Sep)
  8. Be flexible
    If you are targeting students, consider their academic commitments and offer part-time schedules when possible.

 

All internship postings are reviewed before publication: by the degree program (for mandatory curricular internships) or by the Career Service in all other cases. For further details, please refer to the official Regulations and University Guidelines.

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