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INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

LanguageOne's Internship Program was established in 1992 with Georgetown University, The George Washington University, American University, Catholic University, and the University of Maryland in order to provide university students or recently graduated students an opportunity for real-life work experience. Since that time, we have had many interns for short and long-term programs from the U.S. and abroad. Our past interns have had a wide variety of backgrounds and interests including International Affairs, Business Administration, Marketing, Economics, Education, Linguistics, History and Political Science. We are happy to say that some of them have even gone on to become linguists and accredited translators after their experience of working with us.

Interns will assist the President, Assistant Director, and some of the Directors of Language Studies in various duties and projects related to linguistics, language learning and instruction, and translating depending on their areas of interest. Interns may be allowed to take on more responsibility depending on their abilities and interests, and on how well they perform their basic duties.

Interns must speak English fluently and have knowledge of one or more popular foreign language(s). Part-time positions of at least 12 hours are available 4 hours a day 2-3 days a week, and may be arranged to suit your class schedule.

We offer initial terms of 12-16 weeks throughout the year with the possibility of paid part-time work after successful completion of the initial term. Paid part-time terms can be for as long as one year. Sorry, we do not provide assistance for housing and lodging.

Email your resume to: internship@languageone.com.

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