Program Description

World Internships in Wellington, New Zealand

Description: 

Internships in New Zealand place you in the capital, Wellington, for one month up to one year! Each internship is customized to fit your academic and professional background so you can be sure to get practical work experience in your field. Life in the adventure capital of the world is sure to keep you busy when you aren't working!

Five reasons to intern with us!

Diverse internship placements! You can intern in anything from event management and business to social work and zoology, and just about anything in between!

Affordability! Our program prices include your placement, housing, insurance and more so you don't have to worry about hidden costs!

Life in a city bursting with culture! Known as "Wellywood," home to Parliament and right next to wildlife reserves and beaches, you'll never be bored in this diverse city!

Flexibility! Start dates are available throughout the year so you can participate in this program when it fits your schedule!

A perfect blend of support! We are here to help guide you throughout the process and see this is as a great opportunity for you to be independent. We'll give you all the resources you need to have a successful time abroad and give you as much freedom as you want so you can make this experience your own!

Interview with Betsy Bauer, World Internships Alum

GO: What originally inspired you to intern in NZ with World Internships?

Betsy: I had planned to come to New Zealand for a couple of years after visiting previously and knowing it was where I wanted to live on a more permanent basis. I thought an internship was an obvious choice for me as I wanted to get experience in film and television and know that it is a very difficult industry to get started in. I did a lot of research into various companies and spent a lot of time hypothesising over which would be best for me. Eventually when I had narrowed it down to four or five I began communicating with them directly.

The internship with World Internships seemed to tick all the boxes on my wish-list as it was in post-production, based in Wellington, was pre-defined but with the option to tailor it to my needs and it included accommodation and a local coordinator in case any problems arose. World Internships e-mailed me regularly and seemed genuinely interested in what it was I was looking for. When I had queries they rang me in order to be able to communicate more effectively with me. Out of all the companies I had communicated with World Internships were the friendliest and easiest to deal with. I felt comfortable putting my future in their hands and was very happy with all the information they provided me with.

GO: Describe your day to day activities as an intern in New Zealand.

Betsy: As an intern, my day-to-day activities were varied and never dull. The first couple of weeks were a little slow, as I was getting to now the ropes and absorbing a lot of information, but I was soon given more work and responsibilities. I had a handful of roles depending on what was going on at the facility that day and would sometimes be helping out my colleagues by transcribing interviews, syncing audio or digitising media. I also worked with my own clients, organising media, making short videos and doing a variety of assistant editor roles.

A normal day at the office would start with a cup of tea (I am English after-all!) and a chat with the others about what was on the slate for the day. I would then either get on with my own projects or do the tasks assigned to me for the day. On most days we would all go to lunch together, and more often than not I was treated to the meal. Then back to the office to work away in the afternoon. It is difficult to explain the general atmosphere of the place but it is one of the warmest, most friendly, and therefore fun and easy to work in environments I have ever come across. It was the perfect balance of being relaxed and efficient, all at once.

GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Betsy: This experience has impacted more than I ever could have imagined. I did hope it would give me a foot in the door, but I did not anticipate how quickly I would find myself to be a part of the industry I so desired to be in. Professionally speaking it has given me so many tools and so much information in such a short space of time, that I don't think I could have attained in any other way. It was the perfect environment for learning in as everyone was so patient, talented and happy to teach me. The variety of work that came through the doors meant I was always challenged and always learning something new, from cutting music videos for a reality television series, to colour grading a documentary on a theatre director, to making a trailer for a feature length sci-fi film. I think it is safe to say I was never bored!

Personally I have seen myself grow whilst partaking in the internship. Though I had visited New Zealand before I had spent most of my time with other travellers and not locals. This internship gave me the opportunity to work amongst New Zealanders and gave me a whole new appreciation for the country. And the work challenged me in a way that ignited a passion I never knew I had, and made me come to realise that I could happily do this for the rest of my life.

My internship has pretty much set a path for my life that is more than I could have hoped for. From my home life (I know live with three other editors, who I met as a result of my internship), to my professional life (where I have made some fantastic contacts and garnered so much experience), to my social life (which it is safe to say my internship colleagues were more than happy to expand in the form of inviting me to many social occasions.)

Also it has to be said, if I haven't already made it clear, that New Zealand is a wonderful country, and Wellington a fantastic city. And now my internship has ended I find myself living in my favourite place on earth, doing a job I absolutely love and enjoying my life thoroughly, and a lot of the credit for my current circumstance has to go to the fact that I partook in an internship program.

Further Information
Age Group: 
18-21
Degree Level: 
High School Diploma
Subject Areas: 
Business
Marketing
Human Resource Management
Hospitality
Art History
Communications
Conservation and Preservation
Creative Writing
Culinary Arts
Ecology
Education
Fashion Design
Film
Graphic Design
International Business
International Relations
Journalism and Broadcasting
Landscape Architecture
Media and Cultural Studies
Media Relations
Photography
Refugee Studies
Restoration and Conservation
Sociology
Sports Science
Sustainable Development
Theater, Drama and Dance
Web Design
Zoology and Wildlife Sciences
Living Arrangements: 
Apartment
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application: 
Online Application
Resume
Cover Letter
Phone / Skype Interview

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Interning in Wellington, New Zealand

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Overall I had a fantastic experience whilst partaking in this internship. Most obviously is the fact that I learnt so much within my field of interest, media post-production, and would say that in that respect the internship was invaluable. The city of Wellington provided a fun, friendly and exciting backdrop to my placement and I was never bored or unhappy living in such a great place. The accommodation was very nice and fantastically located, though I would have to say I was not very happy with the fact that it was expected of the interns to share bedrooms, with there even being a be in the kitchen area for when there was a large influx of interns. One would assume that the high cost of the internship would allow for individual bedrooms at least. But other than that I had absolutely no complaints about the experience and would happily recommend it to others.

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Submitted by Betsy_bauer on 04/01/2012
Reviewer's Bio:    Female    |   Age: 19-24    |   Wellington, New Zealand    |    Experienced Traveler    |    University   

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Program Info

Country: 
New Zealand
Cost: 
Costs vary. See site for details.
Salary: 
Unpaid internship
Position Length: 
2-4 weeks
1-3 months
3-6 months
6-12 months

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