Most popular destinations for Internship courses in Germany
Price comparison: 1 week Internship German course
Intensive Course + Internship
Berlin
This course combines the Standard Course (minimum 4 weeks) with 6-12 weeks unpaid internship. It includes a 90-minute coaching session and free evening German lessons for a month (2 lessons, twice per week). Due to visa and work permit regulations, for this course, the school can only accept EU citizens, citizens of countries that can apply for a working holiday visa or others who are legally allowed to work in Germany.The course consists of:
- knowledge of German on level B1.
- minimum age 18.
- finished secondary education.
- time budget of min. 10 weeks (course and internship).
- health and liability insurance (if you don´t have it, you can book it via GLS).
- EU citizenship (incl. Switzerland) or for citizens of Canada, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, New Zealand, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan - a working holiday visa (more). Citizens of other countries need a work permit or a student visa allowing them to work.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Standard Course + Internship
Munich
Students can take the Standard course and do an internship at the end of the course to get to practice all that they've learnt and get valuable work experience. This course is for students of maximum 26 years old. Students need to take a course of at least 6 weeks and need to achieve a minimum level of B1.
Internships are unpaid and can last from 3 to 6 months.**Course Description**
- Improve your German language skills during this 6+ week course.
- Teachers will help you prepare your application materials and job interview.
- Depending on the area of expertise, proof of language level B1, B2, C1 or higher is required.
- Collect your first professional experience and establish contacts with a German enterprise.
- You will get the chance to experience everyday professional life in Germany.
**Program Length**
The shortest German course is 6 weeks and depends largely on your language level. The internship typically lasts up to 3 months. Longer internships are only arranged if they are considered compulsory.
**Area of Work**
You can indicate which area of work you would prefer. Certainly, your placement will depend heavily on your qualifications. Placement in a qualified internship in fields such as architecture, accounting, design or tourism require very good German skills (completion of level B2). If you would like to work in the hotel or restaurant industry, completion of level B1 is generally sufficient.
The school will try to find a placement for you that matches both your experience and your interests. This is not always possible in every course location, however. In addition, DID cannot guarantee you will find a position with a specific firm or in a very specific business sector. In these cases, they will suggest an alternative, perhaps an internship in a similar line of work.
**Internship Payment**
All internships offered are unpaid. Nonetheless, some firms may pay a small amount of pocket money. DID cannot mediate paid internships for you. Minimum wage laws apply to internships that are not considered compulsory. In the case of volunteer internships, minimum wage laws only apply if the internship is longer than 3 months.
**Additional Information**
- Job interview
In Germany, it is standard to take part in an in-person job interview. The employer will contact you to arrange an appointment. You will leave a more positive impression if you respond to their request promptly, arrive at the interview on time, and are neatly dressed in the appropriate attire.
- Work hours and vacation
In Germany, the normal work week is 40 hours. Your employer will explain the work hours to you either before your internship or when you first start. If you would like to take vacation during your internship, discuss this with your employer.
- Termination
Should the internship be terminated early, DID cannot refund any fees you have paid to them. Please let them know why you would like to end the internship early.
- Internship certification
After you have successfully completed your internship, your employer will provide you with a written certification of your work. The certification will describe the duties you performed while employed.
- Health, accident and liability insurance
Some employers will require proof of insurance. If you do not have adequate insurance coverage, you can purchase it through the school's insurance partner.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 15
Starting dates: Every Monday
Beginner level starting dates: 08 Jan 2024, 05 Feb 2024, 04 Mar 2024, 08 Apr 2024, 06 May 2024, 03 Jun 2024, 01 Jul 2024, 05 Aug 2024, 02 Sep 2024, 07 Oct 2024, 04 Nov 2024, 02 Dec 2024
Standard Course + Internship
Berlin
Students can take the Standard course and do an internship at the end of the course to get to practice all that they've learnt and get valuable work experience. Placement fee: EUR 700.
This course is for students of maximum 26 years old. Students need to take a course of at least 6 weeks and need to achieve a minimum level of B1.
Internships are unpaid and can last from 3 to 6 months.
**Course Description**
- Improve your German language skills during this 6+ week course.
- Teachers will help you prepare your application materials and job interview.
- Depending on the area of expertise, proof of language level B1, B2, C1 or higher is required.
- Collect your first professional experience and establish contacts with a German enterprise.
- You will get the chance to experience everyday professional life in Germany.
**Program Length**
The shortest German course is 6 weeks and depends largely on your language level. The internship typically lasts up to 3 months. Longer internships are only arranged if they are considered compulsory.
**Area of Work**
You can indicate which area of work you would prefer. Certainly, your placement will depend heavily on your qualifications. Placement in a qualified internship in fields such as architecture, accounting, design or tourism require very good German skills (completion of level B2). If you would like to work in the hotel or restaurant industry, completion of level B1 is generally sufficient.
The school will try to find a placement for you that matches both your experience and your interests. This is not always possible in every course location, however. In addition, DID cannot guarantee you will find a position with a specific firm or in a very specific business sector. In these cases, they will suggest an alternative, perhaps an internship in a similar line of work.
**Internship Payment**
All internships offered are unpaid. Nonetheless, some firms may pay a small amount of pocket money. DID cannot mediate paid internships for you. Minimum wage laws apply to internships that are not considered compulsory. In the case of volunteer internships, minimum wage laws only apply if the internship is longer than 3 months.
**Additional Information**
- Job interview
In Germany, it is standard to take part in an in-person job interview. The employer will contact you to arrange an appointment. You will leave a more positive impression if you respond to their request promptly, arrive at the interview on time, and are neatly dressed in the appropriate attire.
- Work hours and vacation
In Germany, the normal work week is 40 hours. Your employer will explain the work hours to you either before your internship or when you first start. If you would like to take vacation during your internship, discuss this with your employer.
- Termination
Should the internship be terminated early, DID cannot refund any fees you have paid to them. Please let them know why you would like to end the internship early.
- Internship certification
After you have successfully completed your internship, your employer will provide you with a written certification of your work. The certification will describe the duties you performed while employed.
- Health, accident and liability insurance
Some employers will require proof of insurance. If you do not have adequate insurance coverage, you can purchase it through the school's insurance partner.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 15
Starting dates: Every Monday
Beginner level starting dates: 08 Jan 2024, 05 Feb 2024, 04 Mar 2024, 08 Apr 2024, 06 May 2024, 03 Jun 2024, 01 Jul 2024, 05 Aug 2024, 02 Sep 2024, 07 Oct 2024, 04 Nov 2024, 02 Dec 2024
Standard German + Work Experience / Internship
Berlin
Minimum 6 weeks of Standard course to begin work placement. Languages & work experience:
Expand your professional development and your CV
Learning a language followed by employment is a sure way to excel and develop your language
skills to the max. We will help you write your CV, apply for jobs and prepare you for your interview.
With our network of local partners, we can assist you in attracting the right employers for your skillset.
You will improve your level dramatically by being integrated into a company where you have to
communicate in the learned language in everyday professional situations.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 14
Standard Course + Internship
Frankfurt
This combines the Standard course (20 lessons per week) with an internship at the end of the course to practice all that you have learnt and get valuable work experience. This course is for students of maximum 26 years old. Students need to take a course of at least 6 weeks and need to achieve a minimum level of B1.
Internships are unpaid and can last from 3 to 6 months.
**Course Description**
- Improve your German language skills during this 6+ week course.
- Teachers will help you prepare your application materials and job interview.
- Depending on the area of expertise, proof of language level B1, B2, C1 or higher is required.
- Collect your first professional experience and establish contacts with a German enterprise.
- You will get the chance to experience everyday professional life in Germany.
**Program Length**
The shortest German course is 6 weeks and depends largely on your language level. The internship typically lasts up to 3 months. Longer internships are only arranged if they are considered compulsory.
**Area of Work**
You can indicate which area of work you would prefer. Certainly, your placement will depend heavily on your qualifications. Placement in a qualified internship in fields such as architecture, accounting, design or tourism require very good German skills (completion of level B2). If you would like to work in the hotel or restaurant industry, completion of level B1 is generally sufficient.
The school will try to find a placement for you that matches both your experience and your interests. This is not always possible in every course location, however. In addition, DID cannot guarantee you will find a position with a specific firm or in a very specific business sector. In these cases, they will suggest an alternative, perhaps an internship in a similar line of work.
**Internship Payment**
All internships offered are unpaid. Nonetheless, some firms may pay a small amount of pocket money. DID cannot mediate paid internships for you. Minimum wage laws apply to internships that are not considered compulsory. In the case of volunteer internships, minimum wage laws only apply if the internship is longer than 3 months.
**Additional Information**
- Job interview
In Germany, it is standard to take part in an in-person job interview. The employer will contact you to arrange an appointment. You will leave a more positive impression if you respond to their request promptly, arrive at the interview on time, and are neatly dressed in the appropriate attire.
- Work hours and vacation
In Germany, the normal work week is 40 hours. Your employer will explain the work hours to you either before your internship or when you first start. If you would like to take vacation during your internship, discuss this with your employer.
- Termination
Should the internship be terminated early, DID cannot refund any fees you have paid to them. Please let them know why you would like to end the internship early.
- Internship certification
After you have successfully completed your internship, your employer will provide you with a written certification of your work. The certification will describe the duties you performed while employed.
- Health, accident and liability insurance
Some employers will require proof of insurance. If you do not have adequate insurance coverage, you can purchase it through the school's insurance partner.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 15
Starting dates: Every Monday
Beginner level starting dates: 08 Jan 2024, 05 Feb 2024, 04 Mar 2024, 08 Apr 2024, 06 May 2024, 03 Jun 2024, 01 Jul 2024, 05 Aug 2024, 02 Sep 2024, 07 Oct 2024, 04 Nov 2024, 02 Dec 2024
Standard Course + Internship
Hamburg
Students can take the Standard course and do an internship at the end of the course to get to practice all that they've learnt and get valuable work experience. This course is for students of maximum 26 years old. Students need to take a course of at least 6 weeks and need to achieve a minimum level of B1.
Internships are unpaid and can last from 3 to 6 months.**Course Description**
- Improve your German language skills during this 6+ week course.
- Teachers will help you prepare your application materials and job interview.
- Depending on the area of expertise, proof of language level B1, B2, C1 or higher is required.
- Collect your first professional experience and establish contacts with a German enterprise.
- You will get the chance to experience everyday professional life in Germany.
**Program Length**
The shortest German course is 6 weeks and depends largely on your language level. The internship typically lasts up to 3 months. Longer internships are only arranged if they are considered compulsory.
**Area of Work**
You can indicate which area of work you would prefer. Certainly, your placement will depend heavily on your qualifications. Placement in a qualified internship in fields such as architecture, accounting, design or tourism require very good German skills (completion of level B2). If you would like to work in the hotel or restaurant industry, completion of level B1 is generally sufficient.
The school will try to find a placement for you that matches both your experience and your interests. This is not always possible in every course location, however. In addition, DID cannot guarantee you will find a position with a specific firm or in a very specific business sector. In these cases, they will suggest an alternative, perhaps an internship in a similar line of work.
**Internship Payment**
All internships offered are unpaid. Nonetheless, some firms may pay a small amount of pocket money. DID cannot mediate paid internships for you. Minimum wage laws apply to internships that are not considered compulsory. In the case of volunteer internships, minimum wage laws only apply if the internship is longer than 3 months.
**Additional Information**
- Job interview
In Germany, it is standard to take part in an in-person job interview. The employer will contact you to arrange an appointment. You will leave a more positive impression if you respond to their request promptly, arrive at the interview on time, and are neatly dressed in the appropriate attire.
- Work hours and vacation
In Germany, the normal work week is 40 hours. Your employer will explain the work hours to you either before your internship or when you first start. If you would like to take vacation during your internship, discuss this with your employer.
- Termination
Should the internship be terminated early, DID cannot refund any fees you have paid to them. Please let them know why you would like to end the internship early.
- Internship certification
After you have successfully completed your internship, your employer will provide you with a written certification of your work. The certification will describe the duties you performed while employed.
- Health, accident and liability insurance
Some employers will require proof of insurance. If you do not have adequate insurance coverage, you can purchase it through the school's insurance partner.
Lessons per week: 20 (45 minutes per lesson)
Max. students per class: 15
Starting dates: Every Monday
Beginner level starting dates: 08 Jan 2024, 05 Feb 2024, 04 Mar 2024, 08 Apr 2024, 06 May 2024, 03 Jun 2024, 01 Jul 2024, 05 Aug 2024, 02 Sep 2024, 07 Oct 2024, 04 Nov 2024, 02 Dec 2024
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FAQ about Internship courses in Germany
- How much is the cheapest Internship course in Germany?190 € for 1 weeks is the lowest price for an Internship course in Germany.What is the best language school offering Internship courses in Germany?GLS - German Language School has received the best overall rating in Germany among all language schools offering Internship programmes.Which German school offers the best rated teaching for Internship courses in Germany?GLS - German Language School was rated highest for quality of teaching among
schools with Internship courses. What is the recommended course duration?You can take courses for just 1 week. For significant progress opt for longer durations. According to a survey of StudyTravel Magazine the average course duration for Germany is 7.5 weeks.Will my phone/laptop's power adaptor work in Germany?In Germany electricity is 230 Volt and 50 Hz. Plug type C, F.Internship course destinations
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