Overview
Brazil is among the 7 World’s largest economies. A huge extension of fertile lands allows records in production of grains, coffee and a great variety of fruits, giving the country notoriety in the international market. Tourism is the growing industry, with an average of 15% growth per year. It is also leader in the production of meat. Brazilian industrial park is one of the planet’s most advanced, qualified and productive, exporting airplanes, software, shoes, metal, automobiles and handcraft, among others. Brazilian fashion has also gained more evidence abroad. We have many strong and appraised brands. Brazil is today, a modern, creative country, incorporated to the world, with a great business capacity and a stabilizing and growing economy, occupying each time more space in the international scene.
A training program provides participants with an opportunity to gain international practical experience while simultaneously immersed in Brazilian culture and work environment. The internship program is also a chance to learn Portuguese and develop a professional network in Brazil during a 2-4 month placement in a selected Brazilian company or organization.
Placements
Brazilian Experience chooses the locations and organizations based on availability and intern’s background. It cannot be guaranteed that an intern can be placed in a chosen company. The types of business organizations an intern can act at are based on a number of factors:
- Age
- Level of Portuguese
- Curriculum
- Interests
- Abilities required
Placements are available in several disciplines:
- Architecture
- Business
- Conflict Analysis
- Economics
- Environmental Studies
- Global Affairs
- Information Technology (IT)
- Marketing
- Social Work
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Urban Planning
Students are placed based on their academic background, personal and professional interests. Positions might be paid or non-paid.
Acommodation and meals
Brazilian Experience organizes home stay placements. This type of accommodation allows students to have a deep cultural immersion. It´s also a great option for those willing to improve Portuguese skills.
Brazilian host families are open, nice and protective. Our families are carefully selected through an interview and house inspection.
The home stay placement includes breakfast and dinner only. Brazilians have a quite light breakfast such as bread, butter or cheese and a beverage such as coffee, milk chocolate, orange juice.
The main meal in Brazil is lunch but nowadays few families go home for lunch in between working hours on week days. On weekends it´s common to have late lunches on Sundays, sometimes they make barbecues with all the family (cousins, grandpas, etc).
Sometimes the family’s get together hour is at dinner time (quite late, usually after 8:00 pm). Some families have a rich meal at dinner, as lunch, and in other cases they just have a snack, being a sandwich or soup.
Accommodation includes one night before the start of the internship program date and includes one night after the end of the program.
Dates and fees
What is included
- Search for internship opportunities in selected business organizations and customize a placement that matches your preferences;
- Pre-arrival orientation;
- Virtual support from Brazilian Experience;
- In addition the home stay placement (optional) includes: search for homestay, breakfast and dinner.
What is not included
- Airline tickets
- Domestic flights and weekend trips
- Internship Visa fee
- Travel Insurance
- Personal Expenses
Internship complete package (8 weeks minimum): US$ 4190 (includes placement selection, visa documents (when needed), homestay with breakfast and dinner, arrival orientation and support from Brazilian Experience).
An extra week of accommodation and support: US$ 310
Internship placement only (8 weeks): US$ 1990 (includes placement selection and internship documents). Extra week: US$ 60
Additional fee for placements in a specific location: US$ 600
*Homestay placement fee: US$ 400