
Thinking of going abroad but worried about a job gap? That gap could actually make your CV stand out.
Many Sri Lankan youth fear that taking time off for an overseas internship will negatively impact their career path. But here’s the reality: employers value global exposure, adaptability, cultural intelligence, and hands-on experience far more than a few months of doing the same things locally.
AIESEC internships in India, Vietnam, Egypt, and Tunisia give you the chance to work on real projects, collaborate with multicultural teams, and develop professional skills that employers look for. Depending on the opportunity, you may also receive additional support such as accommodation or meals – but this varies based on the project and host organization.
Even shorter experiences like 6-12 weeks provide practical exposure and leadership learning. Longer opportunities like 6-18 months help you build confidence, independence, and a strong professional foundation. No matter the duration, you return home with a resume that shows initiative, courage, and global readiness.
Position your internship on your CV as “international professional experience”. Highlight what you achieved, the skills you gained, and the global environment you adapted to.
Don’t let the fear of a gap slow you down. Use this time to grow, explore new cultures, and elevate your long-term career potential.
Apply now to transform a gap into a career-winning experience!
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