You won’t just travel – you’ll make friends around the world

Afraid of feeling lonely abroad? Most youth imagine isolation, missing home, and struggling to adapt. Here’s the reality: you’ll never be alone.

AIESEC internships connect you with teams of international interns, local mentors, and a supportive community. On top of that, your local AIESEC committee is there to support you before departure, during your stay, and even after your internship, ensuring you feel confident and safe every step of the way. Whether you’re in India, Vietnam, Egypt, or Tunisia, the first day of your internship already introduces you to friends who become your second family.

Homesickness is real, but it’s also temporary. As you dive into meaningful projects, explore local culture, and collaborate with global peers, you’ll build confidence, independence, and lifelong connections. By the end of your internship, your “network” isn’t just LinkedIn contacts – it’s friends who’ve shared challenges, projects, and adventures with you.

And yes, you’ll have time to travel and explore the country, but the real highlight is the people you meet, the teamwork you experience, and the guidance from your local committee. Those connections often become mentors, collaborators, or even future job contacts.

Engage actively, participate in social activities, and embrace cultural differences – that’s how the magic happens.Don’t let fear of loneliness stop you from a career-boosting, life-enriching adventure.

Apply now and start building your global network today!
https://apply.aiesec.lk/talent

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