Study Abroad vs Intern Abroad: Which One Is Perfect for You?
Career Goals Start Here: The 5 Best Internships Abroad for 2025

When looking for opportunities to gain hands-on experience in your field, develop professionally, and enhance your resume, the option of internships abroad might have crossed your mind. If not, you’ve probably considered a standard internship. Regardless of whether the position is paid or unpaid, part-time or full-time, remote or on-site, the impact internships have on career growth is undeniable. Gaining real-world experience in a particular field can elevate your professional appeal, even before you consider the career goals accomplished or the networking connections made.
1. Information Technology Internships (Spain or Chile)
In today’s tech-driven economy, few industries are expanding faster than Information Technology. Employers around the world are actively seeking candidates who combine technical proficiency with real-world experience. Our IT internships in Spain and Chile place you in startups and small companies where you’ll contribute directly to projects in software development, cybersecurity, and system maintenance, giving you the unique opportunity .
Interning in a Spanish-speaking country also equips you with language skills that make you more versatile in global job markets. One recent candidate shared that after just a few months, they gained both confidence in coding and fluency in professional Spanish, qualities that are sure to lead to job offers back home. This combination of technical training and cultural fluency makes an international internship in IT a strategic move for anyone entering the field.

2. Medical & Nursing Internships (Spanish-Speaking Countries)
Despite U.S. med schools seeking clinical experience, American students pursuing careers in healthcare often find it difficult to gain meaningful experience early on, resulting in difficulties getting accepted into med school. Our medical internships offer access that goes beyond observation. You may assist in procedures, rotate through departments like surgery or pediatrics, and interact directly with patients, all under professional supervision.
But the professional growth doesn’t stop there. The experience alone is enough to boost your chance of getting accepted into med school, but it’s important to acknowledge all of the other beneficial parts of this kind of internship. As you work and learn in an international healthcare setting, you broaden your knowledge on healthcare systems and increase your cultural competency. Interning abroad also means learning medical Spanish and observing international healthcare systems, making you a desirable candidate and increasing the range of places where you can work in the future.
By learning how to communicate across language and cultural barriers, you also reinforce the idea that you are able to adapt quickly, which is on its own a crucial medical skill. These are powerful assets whether you’re applying to U.S. med schools or planning to work internationally. Not only do you become a stronger candidate on an application, you become a stronger and important part of any healthcare system.

3. Law Internships (Spanish-Speaking Countries)
If you’re headed toward law school or already enrolled, a legal internship abroad can be a pivotal experience. Our programs require an intermediate to advanced level of Spanish and are designed for those serious about law. You’ll work within civil law systems common in Europe and Latin America, which expands your legal understanding beyond the common law traditions of the U.S.
You might intern in specialized areas such as immigration or maritime law, giving you a unique chance to gain hands-on experience in specific fields and explore your interests in the process. Past participants have worked with private law firms, nonprofits, and corporate legal departments. The legal terminology and cross-cultural communication skills you acquire are assets that carry over no matter where you practice.
Overall, the unique experience of doing a law internship abroad differentiates you when applying to competitive law schools or during firm recruitment, in addition to the other advantages it gives you in the forms of stronger knowledge, early hands-on experience, and language acquisition.

4. Marketing & Public Relations Internships (Spain, Chile, Ecuador, Uruguay)
If you’re interested in marketing but want more than just an impressive resume, then an internship abroad in Marketing and Public Relations could be a beneficial experience. Why? Because the core principles of marketing are directly tied to the outcomes you’d get from being a marketing intern. Sure, these internships are great ways to learn and develop highly sought-after skills like campaign planning, market research, and digital tools like SEO/analytics. There are already several benefits to that. But by working in an international setting and practicing Spanish, you learn more about various marketing strategies and your potential possibilities for future marketing roles open up.
Marketing is one of the most dynamic and globally relevant career fields, and it’s also one where cultural context matters deeply. Culture is an essential component that dictates which marketing strategies you use to cater to different markets, meaning that marketing strategies vary by culture. By getting real hands-on experience in international marketing, you gain a firmer grasp of marketing fundamentals and increase your knowledge of marketing strategies overall.
Working abroad also gives you practical experience with tools like Google Analytics and social media metrics in non-U.S. markets. By building a portfolio of cross-cultural communication work, you stand out from the crowd through increased global consumer insight and adaptability. This kind of hands-on experience is invaluable in an increasingly globalized job market. Did I forget to mention that by practicing Spanish during your internship, you are also opening yourself up to potential opportunities working for global agencies in Latin American and Spanish markets?

5. Business & International Business Internships (Spanish-Speaking Countries)
A business internship abroad provides you with real-world exposure to how companies operate in international contexts. From finance and marketing to operations and HR, you’ll likely rotate through departments to gain a broad understanding of business functions. These internships are particularly strong in cities like Madrid, where international commerce is thriving.
Interning in a Spanish-speaking country strengthens your professional vocabulary, and the experience of working across cultures is something highly valuable to companies. Additionally, candidates form professional networks abroad that can lead to future job opportunities or international graduate programs. Overall, the internship provides a powerful blend of technical knowledge and cross-cultural competence, making you an adaptable, knowledgeable and globally-minded professional.

More Than Just the “Top 5”
If your field wasn’t listed, don’t be discouraged. These five programs reflect just a portion of the high-return internships we offer. Whether your passion lies in journalism, education, environmental science, or beyond, internships abroad in any industry can yield invaluable professional growth and help you reach your career goals.
When you choose to intern abroad through Adelante Abroad, you’re not just padding your resume. You’re investing in global experiences that sharpen your soft skills, broaden your worldview, and most importantly: maximize your potential for a successful future.