International Internship Available Even To Poor College Students

WWI and Give Life Platform offers International Internship Even To Poor College Students

INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP – WWI and GiveLife platform offers an international internship to poor college students.

An internship is where a student is given an opportunity to get exposed on a working environment. It is very good training for the young to decide on what field they preferred to work in the future.

All college students in the Philippines experience internship as required in their schools. They are given a period of work in offices, hotels, ships, and hospitals among others.

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Most college students wanted to have a chance to work as an intern abroad. They will be able to experience life outside the country and get to know their people and culture.

However, an international internship can be costly and not that affordable for most college students.

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Based on a report from Inquirer, good news just got in for the poor college students who wished to be an intern abroad.

The online platform, GiveLife, offers educational and medical assistance to the students.

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Manila program office of Worldwide Internship and the GiveLife platform recently collaborated in making international internships more accessible to all the Filipino college students.

The students just have to send their Worldwide Internship application and apply for discharge on the enrollment fee of $350 through GiveLife platform.

Log in to www.givelife.ph, go to Wish Catalog and click Internship. They have to fill out the application form, upload transcript and curriculum vitae.

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Their parent’s barangay certificate of indigency and income tax returns are also requested to be uploaded.

College students’ applicants can choose either paid or unpaid internship from five-star and multinational hotels all around the world.

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Based on the report, the founder and president of GiveLife platform, Julia Ongchoco hope that they will be able to help more students who wished to be an intern in another country.

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