Frequently Asked Questions
Here you can check the answers to questions we frequently are asked about. Of course we make ourselves available for any further questions that might concern you. Our contact information can be found here.

Rainer Kirchhofer
UBS AG
Frequently Asked QuestionsHere you can check the answers to questions we frequently are asked about. Of course we make ourselves available for any further questions that might concern you. Our contact information can be found here. The answers:AIESEC does not define itself as provider of internships
only. Rather, AIESEC offers you many different opportunities to discover
and develop your potential.
Although an internship abroad is an essential
part of the experience you can gain in AIESEC, it is closely linked to
other experiences rather than separated from them. Those who only want to
do an internship to develop professionally will most probably find a more
suitable offer elsewhere.
The AIESEC Exchange Program offers you the possibility
to have an intense cultural experience in one of its 100 member-countries.
Concretely, AIESEC in your home country prepares
you for the internship, while the section in the host country helps you
apply for visa and work permit and organizes your accommodation. In
addition, they take care of you as soon as you are there, make you
familiar with their culture and organize events where you get to know
other interns.
AIESEC does not provide internships like a factory sells
its products. We cannot and do not want to grant you an internship in
Sydney at Procter & Gamble from February 9 to August 9, if that is
what you are looking for.
Although there are internships at Procter &
Gamble in our internship pool, this is not what AIESEC is all about.
Rather, we demand applicants to be flexible concerning place, time and job
description of their future internship. AIESEC internships do help you
gain professional skills but more importantly, they are an opportunity to
have an intense intercultural experience.
Key Requirements:
I am not yet sure if I want to become a
member. Where do I find more information on AIESEC and on AIESEC’s daily
work?
In the AIESEC
section of this website you find more information about the organization.
Otherwise, we would be happy to answer your
questions via e-mail. Alternatively, you can come by our office and talk
to us - but please let us know when you want to meet.
I want to become a member of AIESEC. How long
do I have to be a member before I am allowed to do an internship?
In general, the longer you are member, the better as you
get to know the organization, its opportunities and tools better with
every day you are a member.
However, it is possible to do an internship in
your next semester break for instance or quite soon after having become a
member. In such a case, we try to adapt your tasks and functions within
your AIESEC local committee so you are not involved in long-term projects.
AIESEC offers 4 different kinds of traineeships
Where in the world does AIESEC offer which
kind of internship?
Generally, Belgian students are quite welcome in most of
the countries and readily employed. Of course, you will be competing
with students from all over the world but Belgian students have at least
the advantage of speaking several languages at a high level.
However, most of the internships take place
in India, Turkey and Eastern Europe. In these countries, finding an
internship even of a short duration is very likely if you are somewhat
flexible and have the necessary qualification for the respective job.
Especially Eastern Europe might be an interesting option as companies
invest a lot into and count on young academics.
Unfortunately, there is hardly any internship
available in the USA.
Concerning the duration, most internships last
between 6 to 12 months. Mostly Development
and Educational Traineeship are from a shorter duration.
It is usual for management
or technical traineeships to be paid in a manner that allows you to
buy everything you need to live in the respective country.
Salaries differ very much for development
or education traineeships. Most of the time, accommodation and food
are provided while you receive only small, if any, salary.
According to the type of internship you choose the
Exchange Participation fee ranges from 150 EUR to 220 EUR.
Included in the fee are:
Do I receive a refund if I cannot find a
suitable internship?
If you are a bit flexible concerning place, time and job
description, there should not be a problem in finding an interesting
internship. However, if you cannot find any, we will refund 50% of the
original fee (excluding the costs for the SRB and XPS).
Those who accept an internship and cancel
without giving strong reasons are excluded from our program without any
refund. Such a regulation is necessary if we want to be fair towards
everyone and because the organization or company concerned was prepared to
receive the intern.
The SRB is an interview during which we want to find out
whether you are suitable to our program, how you perceive of foreign
countries, and whether your English skills are sufficient. This is
important because we guarantee a certain quality and certain competencies
when we send students to work in our partner companies.
The XPS is an AIESEC seminar of 1 to 2 days, which is
run by experienced trainers. You will be prepared for your internship and
receive useful tips and information. Furthermore, you will be able to talk
to AIESECers who have already come back from their internship or share
your thoughts with other people going on exchange soon.
Why do I have to participate in the XPS?
As an organization, AIESEC aims at increasing mutual
understanding and tolerance globally and just not at exchanging students.
During an AIESEC internship you shall live in a foreign culture and get to
know it and its people intensely and also represent your home country
accordingly.
The past has shown that a lot of interns have
negative experiences abroad because they do not get to know people from
the host country or because they cannot cope with its culture (culture
shock). Most of the time, these people quit their internship early and
feel like never returning to this country again. The XPS will help you to
prepare for the internship, to make friends abroad and create a feeling of
never wanting to return home again. Another advantage of the XPS is that
you set your mind according to your future adventure and get to know
people in the same situation as you, with whom you can share information
and experiences.
We assure you that the XPS will be a lot of
fun. Many past interns have reported that they became aware of the sense
of this seminar only when they had arrived in their host country.
Who will help me in my host country?
All the internships are based on a local committee
nearby, which is there to help you during your internship.
More concretely, the members of this local
committee organize your accommodation, pick you up from the airport /
station, show you around in the city and accompany you to work on your
first day. In addition, they will integrate you into their activities,
organize events for you and the other interns and help you get to know the
people and culture of your host country. There is always one to help you
should there be any problems, if not in the host then certainly in the
home country. We will keep in contact with you and support you in every
possible way.
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