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  • Locations: Vina del Mar, Chile
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Calendar Year, Fall, Jan Term, May Term, Spring, Summer
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  • Program Sponsor: Experiential Learning International 
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Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English, Spanish Housing Options: Apartment (shared), Homestay
Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Botany, Food Technology and Management Program Type: internship abroad, work abroad
Click here for a definition of this term Program: Direct
Program Description:

Yes, Chile is that long sliver of a country that extends from the tropics to the southern-most inhabited point on the globe. This amazingly diverse country has arid desert in north; a mild fertile central valley; and a cool damp south that is made up of volcanoes and lakes.  The Andes Mountains form its eastern border with Argentina. The fertile central region is where the vast majority of Chile's inhabitants reside.  The capital, Santiago, and the coastal cities, Valparaiso and Viña del Mar anchor this region.  Nearby you'll find ski resorts, vineyards, and of course, the Pacific Ocean. 

ELI partners with organizations in Viña del Mar, a popular seaside resort with a California-like climate.  Viña del Mar (Spanish for "Vineyard of the Sea"), also known locally as La Ciudad Jardín (Spanish for "The Garden City"), is a thriving coastal city in central Chile, in the Valparaíso Region and Province. The population stands at 318,489 (April 24, 2004), making it Chile's fourth largest city. It is best known as a tourist and beach destination (with multiple beaches including Reñaca, Las Salinas, Miramar, Casino, and others). One of its key attractions includes a gambling casino and a yearly music festival (Festival de la canción de Viña del Mar). The city also hosts a yearly ATP tennis tournament (Movistar Open).

Location: Viña del Mar is located some 110 km north-west from Santiago (less than two hours' drive), and borders with the port of Valparaíso to the south, two hours from the Andes by bus. The city has benefited from major investments in infra-structure that have greatly improved the traffic flow in the downtown area, specially in routes connecting Viña del Mar with Santiago, Valparaíso and Quilpue. A modern and efficient subway (Merval) connects Viña del Mar with the cities of Limache and Valparaíso, following the original railroad tracks between Valparaíso and SantiagoViña del Mar is a very safe and easy to reach city; from Viña you can travel to any place in Chile by taking a bus. The bus station is located two blocks from the downtown, and at this station there are also available buses to Argentina and the rest of the neighbor countries. Viña del Mar is rich in culture, entertainment and tourism, and along with Valparaíso, city located 10 minutes away by car or 5 by train, establishes the cultural heritage of the region. 

Chile is a dynamic, quickly developing country with many unique internship opportunities. Interns in Chile quickly improve their Spanish skills while gaining valuable work experience. Each internship is set up on an individual basis based on the intern's skills and interests. All internships require that participants be at least conversational in Spanish.

Winery

The first vineyard in Chile was planted almost 500 years ago by a Spanish monk. Since then, Chile has become one of the main wine exporting countries in the world. Interns can work in one of several wineries in the Casablanca Valley. Interns will assist leading winery tours and tastings. Interns have the opportunity to learn about and possibly assist in the areas of agricultural practices, wine production, or marketing and business development.

Qualifications Needed

Interns must speak Spanish with at least a high intermediate level of proficiency. All internship placements are in 100% Spanish speaking work environments.

Application Process

The following are required to apply for this program

·        Application Form-available online at www.eliabroad.org or below

·        Resume or CV in Spanish-some organizations will accept resumes in English, but applicants who submit their resumes in Spanish receive better placements.

·        Letter of Intent in Spanish-Describe your goals for the program and your past experience that will contribute toward reaching your goals for the internship. The letter is your chance to demonstrate your Spanish proficiency and make a connection with the company. Letters written in English will not be considered

·        $100 Application Fee. Please nope that it is non-refundable unless ELI is unable to make a placement for you.

Once we receive your complete application, we will send all the materials to our coordinator in Chile. Our coordinator will submit your application to companies with openings for interns. Usually the placement process takes 4-6 weeks. Sometimes it can take longer. We make all placements on an individual basis. One we receive confirmation of your internship, we will tell you where you are working and send you an invoice for the remainder of the program fee. Final payment of the program fee is due 30 days before your program start date. Once we receive your payment, we will send you the complete information on your internship, including all the contact information you will need before leaving for Chile.

Housing Options

 Homestay

We have home stays located throughout Viña del Mar. The families choose to house international students because they believe in the benefits of cultural exchange and enjoy opening their home and family to new people.  You will be provided with your own furnished room, breakfast and dinner daily, and a telephone for incoming calls. Homestays are best if your main goal is to learn as much Spanish as possible, you enjoy being at home with family, you don't have strict dietary restrictions, you are open minded to new living conditions and cultures.

Shared Apartment

Interns can stay in an apartment shared with other interns and international students. The apartments are in the heart of Viña del Mar near the beach, supermarkets, malls, and gyms. The apartments all have cable TV, wireless internet, utilities (gas, water, electricity, etc.), living and dining rooms, bathrooms, and private bedrooms. The apartment option is best for interns wanting independence and interns used to living alone.

Program includes:
Airport transfer upon arrival
Accommodation
Orientation upon arrival
Internship placement
In-country coordinator available 24/7

Program does not include: Spanish Classes, airfare, required Travel & Medical insurance.

Spanish courses may be arranged at a local Spanish school. The classes cost $120 per week and include 20 hours of instruction

How to Apply Below is our application form. To apply for this program, please fill out the application and return it to us along with a copy of your resume or CV and the $100 application fee. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable unless we cannot find a placement that matches your request. You can send your application to us at:

ELI

Denver, CO 80211   USA

2828 N. Speer Blvd. Suite 230

 

 




Internships in Chile    

 

 

Yes, Chile is that long sliver of a country that extends from the tropics to the southern-most inhabited point on the globe. This amazingly diverse country has arid desert in north; a mild fertile central valley; and a cool damp south that is made up of volcanoes and lakes.  The Andes Mountains form its eastern border with Argentina. The fertile central region is where the vast majority of Chile's inhabitants reside.  The capital, Santiago, and the coastal cities, Valparaiso and Viña del Mar anchor this region.  Nearby you'll find ski resorts, vineyards, and of course, the Pacific Ocean.

ELI partners with organizations in Viña del Mar, a popular seaside resort with a California-like climate.  Viña del Mar (Spanish for "Vineyard of the Sea"), also known locally as La Ciudad Jardín (Spanish for "The Garden City"), is a thriving coastal city in central Chile, in the Valparaíso Region and Province. The population stands at 318,489 (April 24, 2004), making it Chile's fourth largest city. It is best known as a tourist and beach destination (with multiple beaches including Reñaca, Las Salinas, Miramar, Casino, and others). One of its key attractions includes a gambling casino and a yearly music festival (Festival de la canción de Viña del Mar). The city also hosts a yearly ATP tennis tournament (Movistar Open).

Location: Viña del Mar is located some 110 km north-west from Santiago (less than two hours' drive), and borders with the port of Valparaíso to the south, two hours from the Andes by bus. The city has benefited from major investments in infra-structure that have greatly improved the traffic flow in the downtown area, specially in routes connecting Viña del Mar with Santiago, Valparaíso and Quilpue. A modern and efficient subway (Merval) connects Viña del Mar with the cities of Limache and Valparaíso, following the original railroad tracks between Valparaíso and SantiagoViña del Mar is a very safe and easy to reach city; from Viña you can travel to any place in Chile by taking a bus. The bus station is located two blocks from the downtown, and at this station there are also available buses to Argentina and the rest of the neighbor countries. Viña del Mar is rich in culture, entertainment and tourism, and along with Valparaíso, city located 10 minutes away by car or 5 by train, establishes the cultural heritage of the region. 

Chile is a dynamic, quickly developing country with many unique internship opportunities. Interns in Chile quickly improve their Spanish skills while gaining valuable work experience. Each internship is set up on an individual basis based on the intern's skills and interests. All internships require that participants be at least conversational in Spanish.

Winery

The first vineyard in Chile was planted almost 500 years ago by a Spanish monk. Since then, Chile has become one of the main wine exporting countries in the world. Interns can work in one of several wineries in the Casablanca Valley. Interns will assist leading winery tours and tastings. Interns have the opportunity to learn about and possibly assist in the areas of agricultural practices, wine production, or marketing and business development.

Qualifications Needed

Interns must speak Spanish with at least a high intermediate level of proficiency. All internship placements are in 100% Spanish speaking work environments.

Application Process

The following are required to apply for this program

·        Application Form-available online at www.eliabroad.org or below

·        Resume or CV in Spanish-some organizations will accept resumes in English, but applicants who submit their resumes in Spanish receive better placements.

·        Letter of Intent in Spanish-Describe your goals for the program and your past experience that will contribute toward reaching your goals for the internship. The letter is your chance to demonstrate your Spanish proficiency and make a connection with the company. Letters written in English will not be considered

·        $100 Application Fee. Please nope that it is non-refundable unless ELI is unable to make a placement for you.

Once we receive your complete application, we will send all the materials to our coordinator in Chile. Our coordinator will submit your application to companies with openings for interns. Usually the placement process takes 4-6 weeks. Sometimes it can take longer. We make all placements on an individual basis. One we receive confirmation of your internship, we will tell you where you are working and send you an invoice for the remainder of the program fee. Final payment of the program fee is due 30 days before your program start date. Once we receive your payment, we will send you the complete information on your internship, including all the contact information you will need before leaving for Chile.

Housing Options

 Homestay

We have home stays located throughout Viña del Mar. The families choose to house international students because they believe in the benefits of cultural exchange and enjoy opening their home and family to new people.  You will be provided with your own furnished room, breakfast and dinner daily, and a telephone for incoming calls. Homestays are best if your main goal is to learn as much Spanish as possible, you enjoy being at home with family, you don't have strict dietary restrictions, you are open minded to new living conditions and cultures.

Shared Apartment

Interns can stay in an apartment shared with other interns and international students. The apartments are in the heart of Viña del Mar near the beach, supermarkets, malls, and gyms. The apartments all have cable TV, wireless internet, utilities (gas, water, electricity, etc.), living and dining rooms, bathrooms, and private bedrooms. The apartment option is best for interns wanting independence and interns used to living alone.

Program includes:
Airport transfer upon arrival
Accommodation
Orientation upon arrival
Internship placement
In-country coordinator available 24/7

Program does not include: Spanish Classes, airfare, required Travel & Medical insurance.

Spanish courses may be arranged at a local Spanish school. The classes cost $120 per week and include 20 hours of instruction

How to Apply Below is our application form. To apply for this program, please fill out the application and return it to us along with a copy of your resume or CV and the $100 application fee. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable unless we cannot find a placement that matches your request. You can send your application to us at:

ELI

Denver, CO 80211   USA

2828 N. Speer Blvd. Suite 230