Our client a community based radio station is seeking an intern.
Educational travel specialists since 1989, we operate work experience programmes in Ireland for international internship participants, as well as ministays and other personalised travel options.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Internship: Office Administration Assistant
Our client a leading media company seeks an intern to work in their busy office.
Internship: Fashion Design Assistant
Our client a fashion designer with her own distinctive fashion label requires a student with a keen interest in fashion to work in her studio in Dublin.
Internship: Human Resource Assistant
Our client a leading Human Resources Management Company seeks an an intern to work in their busy office.
Internship: Event Management Assistant
Our client a five star luxury hotel in Dublin seeks an Event Management Assistant.
Internship: Web Developer
Our client, a long established and leading Travel Management Company in Ireland, seeks a Web Developer Intern to work in their busy Dublin City Office.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Internship: Customs Clearance / Bonded Warehouse Assistant
Our client, a leading Logistics company in Dublin with a workforce of over 260 highly trained employees seeks an intern to work in their Customs & Foreign Trade Department.
We're back!
What can we say? We've been somewhat [ahem] remiss in updating our blog of late, but we're back, and we've lots of interesting things to share with you!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
New Internship & Educational Travel Website Launched
Irish Education Partners (IEP) today announced the launch of a vibrant new website to showcase our internship services, and improve communications with our business partners, host organisations and host families.
"With hundreds of creative young people passing through our offices, we had no shortage of feedback and suggestions for this website upgrade" notes Debbie Flynn, Managing Director of IEP.
The website has comprehensive information for:
:: host organisations
:: universities and international internship agencies
:: interns
:: host families
Powered by the Webmedia content management system (CMS), the website will be updated regularly with:
:: success stories from our interns
:: featured internship positions
:: tips and case studies from host organisations
The website also features an extranet for providing detailed information for international business partners.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Interns: Ambassadors for Ireland
The enthusiastic young people who come to Ireland on internship programmes not only contribute to our tourism sector during their stay, they become outspoken ambassadors for our country on their return home.
The individuals who participate in our internship programmes are typically young, educated and outward-looking. They generally stay between two and six months in Ireland, and during that time they usually take the opportunity to visit the whole country as tourists. They are often joined by family and friends from their country of origin during these trips.
A recent group of interns supporting Guinness
So, internship programmes make a positive contribution to the tourism sector in Ireland.
Much more interesting, however, is that having lived here, these young people are perceived as experts on Ireland by their friends, family and acquaintances. In overwhelming numbers, they also have huge affection for our country and culture, and they return time and again to Ireland throughout their lives, this time bringing others and spending more on accommodation, restaurants and so on.
The individuals who participate in our internship programmes are typically young, educated and outward-looking. They generally stay between two and six months in Ireland, and during that time they usually take the opportunity to visit the whole country as tourists. They are often joined by family and friends from their country of origin during these trips.
So, internship programmes make a positive contribution to the tourism sector in Ireland.
Much more interesting, however, is that having lived here, these young people are perceived as experts on Ireland by their friends, family and acquaintances. In overwhelming numbers, they also have huge affection for our country and culture, and they return time and again to Ireland throughout their lives, this time bringing others and spending more on accommodation, restaurants and so on.
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