
Thinking about going abroad but worried, “Can I really trust this?” – you’re not alone. Many young Sri Lankans hesitate because they’re unsure if opportunities are legitimate.
Here’s the truth: AIESEC is a global organization in 120+ countries, placing thousands of young people in international internships every year. Every opportunity goes through structured processes, safety checks, and host-organization vetting to ensure learning, clarity, and professionalism.
With AIESEC, you don’t just “go abroad” – you become part of a global support system. You get guidance before departure, on-ground assistance from the host team, and continuous support throughout your experience. You’re never doing this alone.
And depending on the opportunity, many programs include accommodation, meals, or stipends – but this varies based on the project and host country. The key is that every opportunity is transparent about what is provided.
Think of it like having a trusted guide in a foreign country. You gain global exposure, professional skills, cultural understanding, and a network that lasts a lifetime – all with a structured framework behind you.
Take time to explore the country pages and project details. Understanding the support structure helps build confidence and trust.
Stop doubting and start believing – this is your chance to gain real global experience with a safe, structured process behind it.
Apply now to join a safe, structured, and life-changing internship abroad!
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