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Internship In London
Charlotte Said:
I would like to find an internship in London I'm from Argentina.?We Answered:
If you are not from EU you will find it difficult to get a work permit.I'm a retired UK educator but I don't understand the word internship. I believe it's something they have in USA.
Shannon Said:
Is accepting an internship in London with an I-bank a wise decision?We Answered:
I think it would be a great experience and investment banking in London is certainly a big, influential field. Also living overseas is a great experience.London is expensive though so make sure you are going to get paid enough to live on.
Emma Said:
Worth taking an internship in London?We Answered:
Go for it, it will be a great experience and great for the CV/Resume.Willie Said:
i would like a summer internship in london?We Answered:
You won't be able to get a visa for an internship, paid or not it counts as work. Current visa rules do not offer visas for work experience.Jane Said:
How do I find a 2007 internship in/around London?We Answered:
I am not sure that your type of degree would provide you with an easy internship placement in London. But take a try herehttp://jobs.efinancialcareers.co.uk/Grad…
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Stella Said:
Is an internship in London with an I-bank a good deal?We Answered:
I think it would certainly be a gold star on your resume, although it may not be of practical use at home so it may -or may not- help you land future jobs.I would go just for the life experience. Not a whole lot of Americans get to experience living abroad.