Intern & Trainee Program

Intern Program
Internship programs are designed to allow foreign college and university students or recent graduates to come to the United States to gain exposure to U.S. culture and to receive hands-on experience in U.S. business practices in their chosen occupational field.

Trainee Program
Training programs are designed to allow foreign professionals to come to the United States to gain exposure to U.S. culture and to receive training in U.S. business practices in their chosen occupational field.
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Interns must be foreign nationals:
a. Who are currently enrolled in and pursuing studies at a foreign degree- or certificate-granting post-secondary academic institution outside the United States; or
b. Who have graduated from such an institution no more than 12 months prior to their exchange visitor program start date.

Practical Experience: The program bridges the gap between formal education and practical work experience.

A trainee must be a foreign national who:
a. Has a degree or professional certificate from a foreign post-secondary academic institution and at least one year of prior related work experience in his or her occupational field outside the United States;
b. Has five years of work experience outside the United States in the occupational field in which they are seeking training

Practical Experience: Enhance the skills and expertise of exchange visitors in their academic or occupational fields through participation in a structure and guided training-based program.