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International Job and Internship Search Resources

AIESEC (http://www.aiesec.org) (80‐plus countries), a student‐run international organization with chapters on many campuses, offers business‐related internships open to all majors. AIESEC members have preference in getting these internships.

Council on International Educational Exchange (http://www.ciee.org/) and BUNAC (http://www.bunac.org/usa/default.asp) work abroad programs are the only ways to get a work permit without having a job offer. The programs are available for Britain, , , , , , , and .

IAESTE http://www.iaesteunitedstates.org/)(60‐plus countries) and the American‐Scandinavian Foundation (http://www.amscan.org) (Scandinavian countries) have placements in engineering and natural sciences.

CDS (http://www.cdsintl.org/) (Germany, , ) has several different programs in business and technical fields for undergraduates, graduates, and professionals. These organizations accept applications directly from students.

French American Chamber of Commerce American Training Program in France http://www.faccnyc.org/icdp‐ j‐1‐visas/american‐trainees‐in‐france.html The FACC training program for Americans in France brings together qualified young Americans aspiring to work in France, and companies interested in hosting them for up to 18 months. The French Embassy also coordinates a one‐year teaching English program: http://www.frenchculture.org/spip.php?rubrique424&tout=ok

Transitions Abroad www.transitionsabroad.com

Action Without Borders www.idealist.org Idealist’s International Fellowships page: http://www.idealist.org/en/career/fellowship.html Idealist’s International Volunteer Resources Guide: http://www.idealist.org/en/ivrc/index.html