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Erasmus Adventures in Barcelona and Navigating Internship Opportunities

Hola, amigos! My name is Éadaoin and I’m here to share my Erasmus experience in Barcelona and provide some useful tips on how to apply for internships abroad.

Group of students on internship with Erasmus
My last day in Factorial HR

Why should you do an Erasmus?

Embarking on an Erasmus adventure is an invaluable opportunity. It’s a chance to step out of your comfort zone, immerse yourself in new cultures and gain global perspectives. The personal and professional growth I experienced during my time in Barcelona was immense. So, if you’re seeking a journey that will broaden your horizons then Erasmus is the way to go.

Internship Opportunities in Barcelona

Let’s dive into the exciting world of internships. Barcelona is a fantastic destination for gaining practical work experience. Throughout my time in Barcelona, I worked for a company called Factorial HR where I made friends from all over the world and connections that will last a lifetime. On top of that, I expanded my professional network and resume.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for internships:

  1. Research: Start by researching companies, organisations, and industries that align with your career goals. Consider your skills and interests to narrow down your options.
  2. University resources: Use university resources like MyFuture where you can see what internships are available. You can also book a career appointment and get instant CV feedback on there.
  3. Online Job Portals: Start using LinkedIn as many companies post their job openings on there. Indeed and Glassdoor are also excellent websites to look for job opportunities.
  4. Networking: If you see on LinkedIn that a Queen’s student or alumni is working in a company that you are interested in, then don’t be afraid to message them. Linkedin is a great way to make connections.
  5. Prepare Your Application: Craft a compelling CV and cover letter tailored to the specific internship you’re applying for. Ensure your LinkedIn profile is professional and up to date.
  6. Apply: Start applying for internships well in advance of your desired start date. Be persistent and keep track of your applications.
  7. Stay informed: Keep an eye on your email and respond promptly to interview requests and offers.

Group of students on team building day in Barcelona as part of Erasmus

Team building day with my colleagues and friends

Barcelona Unveiled

Erasmus is about more than just academic and professional pursuits; it’s about embracing new cultures and broadening your horizons. Barcelona is the perfect place to explore and try new things. From paddle boarding on Barceloneta beach to marvelling at the architectural wonders of Gaudí and the iconic Sagrada Familia, there’s something for everyone. Barcelona is great place for foodies as they are renowned for their tapas bars.

"It’s a chance to step out of your comfort zone, immerse yourself in new cultures and gain global perspectives."

If you’re a football fanatic, then you can cheer for FC Barcelona at Camp Nou! And don’t forget the many clubs, festivals and hidden speakeasies, Barcelona’s nightlife is legendary. Living in a new country has pushed me out of my comfort zone and expanded my knowledge in ways I didn’t think was possible.

Park Guell, Barcelona

Park Güell

How has my Erasmus enhanced my degree?

The internship in Factorial HR was a pivotal chapter in my academic journey, one that undeniably enhanced my degree. The real-world challenges I encountered during my internship allowed me to apply the knowledge I had accumulated in my courses, bridging the gap between theory and practice.

Working alongside colleagues from diverse cultural backgrounds, I gained invaluable insights into cross-cultural communication. Moreover, immersing myself in Spanish culture and daily interactions in Spanish significantly improved my language proficiency. This experience not only enriched my academic journey but also made me a more adaptable and globally aware individual.

Farewell to Barcelona

My Erasmus year in Barcelona, coupled with my internship in Factorial HR was a life-changing experience that blended professional growth and unforgettable memories. If you want to spend your Erasmus year in a European city, then follow my steps to kickstart your journey in finding an internship abroad.

Castle in Montjuic, Barcelona

Montjuïc

"This experience not only enriched my academic journey but also made me a more adaptable and globally aware individual."

¡Buena suerta! (Good luck!) and may your Erasmus adventure be as rewarding and thrilling as mine. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination!

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Éadaoin Kelly

International Business & Spanish | Undergraduate Student | Donegal, Ireland

Hola! My name is Éadaoin Kelly, I’m from Donegal and on a mission to make the most out of my final year of uni while sharing my experiences with you. I'm studying International Business and Spanish and I recently spent a year abroad completing an internship as part of my degree.

Some of my hobbies are painting, playing guitar, learning new languages and reviewing hidden coffee spots around Belfast!

 

 

Éadaoin Kelly

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