Whether you just graduated or you already have previous experience, we will help you find an internship that will suit your field of study, your experience as well as your interests. Working with local professionals, you will improve your spanish, learn valuable professional and people skills, and be exposed to a different culture and lifestyle that will kick start your career and personal development.
We have contacts with local and international companies of all sizes, in most regions of Costa Rica and in several fields including
Health care
Social sciences
Environmental protection
Child care
Education
Care of the elderly
Internships are available for a duration of 2 months up to a whole year, and can be started at any time of the year as long as you register 3 months before the desired date.
To offer you and integrated experience and increase your chances of success, all interns must attend a 4-week spanish course. We will also take care of finding an appropriate accommodation for you and help you discover what Costa Rica has to offer with our weekend trips.
Accommodation
Spanish classes
Recreational activities
We will give you tips about the best restaurants, cafés, movie theaters, etc. so that you can have fun during your free time. We can also set you up with organized recreational activities including
Sports
Salsa dancing
Music lessons
Yoga
Cooking
Spanish conversation
Guided tours
What else is included?
Airport pickup
Support from our staff on-site
2-day Introduction in San José
Application for visa extension
Transportation to your accommodation
Certificate at the end of your stay
What isn’t included
Airfare to and from Costa Rica
Vaccinations
Passport and visa fees
Return trip to San José
Personal expenses
Health and travel insurance
Hotel in San Jose if necesary
What others have to say
Forget the well-known online job placements for which you pay for an internship position for half a year up to 7000 €.
Housed in an apartment, my daughter was in Mary’s family. They took very good care of her, especially at the beginning when she was still unsure.
Thank you Maria!