INTERN PLACEMENT SERVICES
SEVILLE
- FAQ'S
Is airfare included?
No - You are
responsible for your own airfare. We recommend www.travelocity.com or www.studentuniverse.com.
Is housing included in the price of the program?
Yes - You will
have your own room in a shared apartment. Elect to live with other Adelante
candidates or with Spanish roommates (remember, the Spanish roommates will not
be Spanish students, rather Spanish people that we know who rent out rooms to
us for this program. This option is best for people who have traveled and lived
abroad before, and are fairly independent).
When does my actual internship work assignment begin?
Program start dates are the first Monday of each month. For the first two-four
weeks you are enrolled in intensive Spanish language classes for about 4 hours
per day, 5 days per week. After this intensive course, and after an Orientation
at the company where you will be working, you start your work assignment on the
third Monday of the month. Plan on arriving in Spain the weekend prior to the
first Monday of the month, and plan on leaving the weekend after the last
Friday of the month.
What are the apartments like & where are they located?
We have several apartments of varying size. All are in desirable areas of
Seville, with close proximity to public transport. You will always have your
own room and all apartments are fully furnished with most having washing
machines, microwaves, radios, etc. Sheets, towels, pots, pans are also
included.
(Note: Apartments require a $100
deposit to be made upon your arrival. This will be returned to you when you
turn in your keys on the day of your departure from the program, assuming you
have left the apartment in the same condition that it was in when you moved
in.)
Do I have to have insurance?
YES - It is strongly recommended that you have insurance.
More and more participating companies and institutions abroad are asking for proof of medical
and accident insurance and our various Directors in-country also may ask you for proof of
insurance (usually a copy of your insurance card showing dates and coverage is valid).
You can use coverage you already have or coverage that someone else carries for you,
or you can purchase coverage just for our program. You can also buy insurance online once you arrive in Spain.
In the past, we have referred people to Arizona-based ASA, Inc. - they can customize a plan for
you based on details you provide.
(see our 'Links' page
for more information). Tell them that Adelante sent you for a small discount 888-272-8288.
Another carrier is Insurance Services of America also based in Arizona. They can be reached at 800-647-4589.
Another possibility is purchasing insurance once in Spain. Two companies are Mapfre
Insurance Co. and Sanitas www.sanitas.es.
The cost is about $45 - $50US per month.
Basic medical and accident insurance is all you need. You may have to take out a year policy,
pay month by month and stop when you are ready to go home.
Are any of the internships paid internships?
On a case by case basis, candidates may receive small weekly stipends, however
there is no guarantee and therefore we advertise that these are unpaid
internships - that way if you do receive a small amount it will be an added
bonus to an already great program, and if you don't, it will be what you
expected and budgeted for upon applying for the program.
Is placement guaranteed?
Depends - We
work with hundreds of companies nationwide and to date we have been able to
place 100% of our candidates in the field they requested. However, if you want
to do an internship that requires specific experience or qualifications you
must be able to fulfill those requirements. For example, if you wanted to do a
Paramedic internship and have no CPR training, no medical education, no EMT
training, then chances are good you would not be placed in that sector.
Do I need a work visa or a student visa?
Work visas are never required for any of our programs. These are academic,
apprenticeship programs. Student visas are required for programs longer than 3
months. Click here for
more information on visas.
Can I stay longer than 3 months?
Yes! - We
encourage all candidates to stay as long as possible for the most in-depth
cultural immersion and language acquisition. Click here for more
information on visas.
When can I start?
We place year round, the first Monday of each month.
How much should I budget for living expenses per month, above
and beyond what is included in the program fee?
$300 - $400 per month gives you some breathing room to travel a bit, go to the
movies or theatre and have some fun nights out. You can go shoestring &
make it less, or go shopping-spree-happy & make it more (great leather and
18K gold in Spain for a lot less than you'll pay here).
Is there an Adelante contact in Seville?
Yes - Marie-Alice Soriero is our contact. Mary-Alice is American and has 20 years of international experience. She's lived and worked in Asia, South America and Europe. She has been working in Spain for the last 6 years where she now lives with her family. Mary-Alice will welcome you to Seville and will be your go-to person for all aspects of the program.
Spain.
Is Adelante an employment agency?
No - We are a
company that offers, among other things, a fee-based placement services program
that works with people who are 1) seeking to massively upgrade their resumes,
2) wish to become bilingual and, 3) have a desire to live and learn the Spanish
culture.
What is the deadline for Application packet submissions?
60 days prior to your desired start date is the ideal. However we may be able,
on a case-by-case basis, to place candidates who submit their applications
later than that.
When will I know if I am accepted into the program or not?
Once you have submitted a completed Application Packet, someone from the main
office will contact you to set up a phone interview. This takes approximately
30-40 minutes. This is not a competitive program whereby candidates
compete against each other or compete for a limited number of spots. Rather,
during the interview process a mutual decision is made to determine that you
are the right candidate profile for what you want to do for your internship
program in Spain (see the "Is placement guaranteed" question above).
After the phone interview, your references are checked and usually then we can
accept you into the program.
Are only Americans admitted to this program?
No - our only
requirement is that you are a native English speaker, so citizens of many
countries fall into that category, including Britain, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, Ireland, etc.
Is there a refund policy?
If you cancel your participation in the program 45 days prior to your start
date or earlier, you will receive a 100% refund of the program fee. If you
cancel 30 - 45 days prior to your start date, you will receive a 50% refund. If
you cancel 0 - 30 days prior to your start date, there will be 0% refund as
well as if you cancel at any time following your arrival in Spain. The $100
application fee is non-refundable.
When is payment for the program due?
Payment in full is due no later than 45 days prior to your desired start date
in the program. Invoices are sent via email about 7-10 days before payment is
due.
Can I be placed if I speak no Spanish at all?
Ideally our candidates have some Spanish language capabilities, the more the
better. For candidates who are truly beginner level, the only options available
are some of the Teaching English work assignments. Inquire for more details.
Do candidates receive any kind of certificate, letter of recommendation or 'proof of internship'?
While this is not included in the program fee, both the participating companies and the language schools in all countries are willing to create these for successful candidates. You must secure these PRIOR to your return home, as once you are gone it is quite difficult to get these letters. Please request in advance any letters needed and remind as necessary in order to have these documents in order before you leave your intern position.
What should I pack?
Once you are accepted into the program we send out a comprehensive
Pre-Departure Orientation Packet that will include information on what to pack
and much more. It is required reading! Some initial tips on what to take are as
follows: the apartments are fully equipped, so no need to worry about sheets,
towels, pots, pans etc. For your internship, pack casual business clothes such
as slacks/skirts, collared shirts and black leather shoes (comfortable as you
will walk and use public transport every day.) No jeans or tennis shoes during
any interaction with your Spanish company. For your own travel and leisure
time, wear what you want and you can visit any number of websites to check on
weather for any given month.
My friend and I would like to do the program together. Can we live in the same housing?
YES - Usually we can accommodate a request for candidates to live together. It will be dependent on availability, so the sooner your completed application packets are received, the better chance you have of being able to live together.
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