Connect-123 Global Internship Programs

Connect-123 Global Internship Programs

Why choose Connect-123 Global Internship Programs?

Since 2006, Connect-123 has matched thousands of students with challenging, career-related internship and service learning projects in a wide range of fields including human rights, finance, marketing, journalism, education, social entrepreneurship, health care, engineering, green tech, and sustainable development. Through our extensive partner network in Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Dublin, Sydney, and Tokyo, we find specific opportunities for students aligned with their academic and career goals. We also offer flexible program dates, quality housing, group events, career coaching, professional development workshops, and 24/7 on-the-ground support. Connect-123 has been voted Best Intern Provider by the Go Overseas community and has also won GoAbroad's award for most Innovative Intern Abroad Program.

Reviews

Royce
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The most amazing and fulfilling three months of my life!

My internship in Barcelona and experience with Connect-123 has been amazing! They helped place me into a biomedical research lab studying liver transplantation outcomes and I had amazing coworkers and a lovely time working there. I have gained many valuable skills here-from co-authoring a review paper to learning various types of histological and immunological analyses, which will assist me in future research I pursue. Connect-123 has been supportive and helpful every step of the way in this once-in-a-lifetime experience. These past few months have taught me important professional and personal skills, especially regarding cultural humility and adjusting to life in a new country. Overall, my experience in the research lab has strengthened my desire to pursue a career in medical and clinical research while also expanding both my academic and personal horizons. I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity and would highly recommend it to anyone seeking meaningful research and cultural experiences abroad.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would plan my trips outside of Barcelona much sooner in order to save money. I would also take advantage of the city more and explore more local, quieter parts of town.
Pros
  • Immersive
  • Fun
Ivan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Experience

My time in Dublin was incredible! The people were warm and welcoming, always open to conversation. I loved my internship experience as well—the coworkers were amazing, and the overall environment was fantastic. Exploring Dublin and its surrounding cities was such a highlight, from sightseeing with friends to discovering new spots every weekend. Thank you Connect-123!

Laura
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Perfect Experience

I'm more than happy with my internship experience in Dublin, and I'm incredibly grateful for Connect-123 for finding the perfect placement for me. Working at an addiction recovery center gave me valuable insight into the field and allowed me to learn so much about the challenges and rewards of this important work. I also feel that I grew significantly as a person through this experience. I truly appreciate the support that Connect-123 offered during the preparation phase and throughout the entire internship. Thank you Connect-123!

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Baked beans for breakfast - I unexpectedly really liked it.
Caroline
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The best summer experience!

With the help of Connect-123, I spent my summer interning in Barcelona with an organization whose mission is to turn peace into a tangible, shared economic benefit for people living in conflict-affected regions. I worked closely with the incubation team, and by the midpoint of my internship, they trusted me to build out my own project. Over the following weeks, I developed a detailed budget, outlined a peacebuilding business model, and prepared concept notes to present to donors. I also conducted research on market entry strategies for shea butter in Europe and assessed alignment with funders like Cartier Philanthropy. However, none of this would have been possible without the support I received from Connect-123. They handled so much of the heavy lifting from finding me an internship whose mission aligned with my core interests and convictions, to managing my housing and logistics. They were especially helpful during a heatwave that knocked out our AC unit, quickly finding a safe alternative apartment that very same day. This wasn’t some résumé-polishing summer abroad. It was long hours, rewrites, humid bus commutes, and moments of real, hard‑earned clarity. It was a summer of learning what it means to try something difficult in a place that stirs your imagination. Thanks to Connect-123, I got to experience the ineffable magic that floats through the summer air in Barcelona. Cheers!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Say yes to every opportunity that comes your way! Connect-123 makes it so easy to see and do so much with your 8 weeks so don't waste it!
Kiah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Learning Experience

During my four-week live-on-site practicum in Cape Town, South Africa, I experienced significant personal and professional growth. The practicum challenged me to be flexible and constantly be thinking.

I observed a certified child life specialist (CCLS) educating children and families about medical procedures, providing trauma-informed care, and offering preparation and support for procedures. The CCLS guided post-procedural play in both outpatient and multiple inpatient settings in a developmentally appropriate and trauma-informed manner. When appropriate, I supported children and families through caregiver respite, normalization play, and post-procedural play.

I learned and practiced communicating with children and families from diverse backgrounds, which led me to examine my biases, identify areas for growth, and establish personal and professional boundaries. I learned to grow from feedback, be flexible, and approach new situations with respect and confidence.

Our group of 18 started out as strangers, but we left with lifelong friends with many shared experiences.

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Alumni Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with verified alumni.

Ivan Zemsky

Dublin Ireland

Alumni Spotlight: Ivan

Why did you choose this program?

I chose this program because it was available in my school, the University of California, Santa Cruz, for psychology and cognitive science majors. I was eager to both study abroad and visit a new place, while gaining meaningful, hands-on experience in the field of psychology. As soon as I learned about the opportunity, I applied right away and felt excited to get started. Having never been to Ireland before, I was also drawn to experience a new culture and explore Dublin while continuing my academic and professional development over the summer. Additionally, I heard great things about the program.
 

What did your program provider (or university) assist you with, and what did you have to organize on your own?

The program and my university were very supportive throughout the process. They assisted in helping me contact internship opportunities, refining my resume, and navigating logistical details before and during the program. In addition, the program organized regular meetings focused on professional development, where we learned more about workplace environments, expectations, and career growth. The staff were also consistently available and in contact whenever support or guidance was needed, checking in with everyone throughout the experience. On my own, I worked at the internship, explored Dublin, Ireland, and completed necessary course work.
 

What is one piece of advice you'd give to someone going on your program?

One piece of advice I would give to someone going on this program is to fully embrace the experience of being abroad. Take advantage of every opportunity offered, attend events, shows, or activities in the city where you are staying. Be open to trying new foods, talking with locals, and exploring the city as much as possible. Overall, immerse yourself in the culture and make the most of being in a new environment, as those experiences are just as valuable as the academic and professional ones. An additional piece of advice is to fully take advantage of your internship, ask questions, hang out with coworkers, get involved, attend events, etc.
 

What does an average day/week look like as a participant of this program?

An average day for me typically involved going to my internship in the mornings and staying until the afternoon, where I gained hands-on experience in an awesome workplace. I truly loved my internship and my coworkers, which made going to work each day very enjoyable and rewarding. n the evenings, I spent time with friends from the program, exploring Dublin, trying new restaurants, and attending local events. My weeks felt well-balanced between work, academics, and social activities. On weekends, I often traveled beyond the southern part of Dublin, where I was staying, to explore other parts of Ireland and see as many new places as possible.
 

Going into your experience abroad, what was your biggest fear, and how did you overcome it? How did your views on the issue change?

Going into the program, my biggest fear was not making many new friends and feeling like I would only be working and then returning home without fully experiencing life abroad. However, that fear quickly changed once the program began. I was very fortunate to meet people I genuinely enjoyed spending time with, exploring the city, and traveling with. To overcome this fear, I pushed myself out of my comfort zone by talking to everyone in the program and making an effort to connect with locals as well. Through these experiences, I realized that being open, proactive, and willing to step outside of what feels comfortable can lead to meaningful connections and make the experience far more fulfilling than I initially thought. In addition, since I fractured my ankle about a week and a half before the program started, I was worried that my injury would limit what I could do or prevent me from fully participating in the experience. I soon realized that I was able to do everything I needed to do, including commuting to and from work, spending time with friends, and exploring Dublin. What helped a lot was the accommodating friends, coworkers, supervisors, and people in Dublin, which really helped my experience be its fullest.
 

What’s the best way to balance your internship responsibilities with exploring a new city?


I found that creating a routine really helped. Mornings and afternoons were dedicated to the internship, which gave structure to my days. Evenings and weekends were free for exploring, trying new foods, and traveling. Planning ahead and being intentional with your time allows you to fully benefit from both the professional and cultural aspects of the program and being in a different place as well.
 

Staff Interviews

These are in-depth Q&A sessions with program leaders.

Carla Govindsamy

Job Title
Program Manager
Carla is the Program Manager at Connect-123, based in vibrant Cape Town, South Africa. With nearly 8 years at Connect-123, she has supported hundreds of students across a wide range of fields, helping them navigate meaningful internships abroad. Known for her warm, friendly, and welcoming approach, Carla is passionate about creating an environment where every student feels supported, confident, and excited to learn.
Carla Connect-123

Staff Spotlight: Carla

What is your favorite travel memory?

My favorite travel memory is from my time in Barcelona and Valencia, Spain. I loved visiting the beautiful churches and learning about fascinating details, like the chalice used at the Last Supper. As a big foodie, I also had the best time trying all the amazing local dishes from fresh tapas to traditional paella. Exploring the cities’ history, culture, and flavors all at once made it a truly unforgettable experience.
 

How have you changed/grown since working for your current company?

I’ve grown tremendously both professionally and personally. Over the past 8 years, I’ve learned how to support students from diverse backgrounds, manage various programs, and create meaningful connections with partner organizations. I’ve learned so much about being a supportive guide and mentor to students, helping them navigate new experiences, grow, and feel at home. Being part of their journey has deepened my skills as a mentor and program manager, and has made my work incredibly rewarding.
 

What is the best story you've heard from a return student?

Some of the best stories I’ve heard from return students are about the lasting impact of their time with Connect-123. Of course, it’s rewarding to hear how their internships helped them land amazing jobs, but what’s even more heartwarming is learning about the lifelong friendships they’ve made through the program. Many students keep in touch, travel to see one another, and continue to support each other long after their internships end. Seeing those connections grow and thrive is truly one of the most special parts of my role.
 

If you could go on any program that your company offers, which one would you choose and why?

Cape Town truly has the best people, food, culture, and overall vibe, which is why I would always choose to participate in a program here. Being based in this incredible city has given me the chance to explore its beauty, from the iconic Table Mountain, local markets and beaches to hidden gems tucked away in vibrant neighborhoods. That said, if I had the chance to experience another program, I’d be equally excited to visit Buenos Aires. The city’s rich culture, vibrant neighborhoods, and passionate people are incredibly appealing. I would love to experience the local lifestyle, from tasting authentic Argentine cuisine like empanadas, steaks, and Malbec wine, to exploring the historic streets of San Telmo and the colorful corners of La Boca.
 

What makes your company unique? When were you especially proud of your team?

Our focus on creating meaningful, personalized experiences for every student. We don’t just offer internships, we guide students, help them grow, and ensure they feel supported throughout their journey.

I’ve been especially proud of our team when I see the impact of our work firsthand. Whether it’s helping a student secure a dream internship, seeing lifelong friendships form between participants, or overcoming unexpected challenges together, the team’s passion and commitment always shine through.
 

What do you believe to be the biggest factor in being a successful company?

The biggest factor in being a successful company is truly caring about our students and partner organizations. At Connect-123, success isn’t just measured by the number of programs we run or the destinations we offer, it’s measured by the experiences we create and the impact we have on the people we work with. When we genuinely prioritize our students’ growth, safety, and overall experience, we build trust and loyalty that extends far beyond the duration of a program. Each interaction matters, from helping students navigate their internships to supporting them in adapting to new environments and cultures.

Equally important is the care we show toward our host organizations. By listening, collaborating, and understanding their needs, we create meaningful, mutually beneficial relationships. This foundation of trust ensures that both students and partners feel valued, respected, and supported, which in turn strengthens the overall quality of our programs.