Erasmus Internship: Carpentry

Boost your career with an Erasmus internship in carpentry


Do you want to enhance your technical and linguistic skills in the carpentry sector? An Erasmus internship is an excellent opportunity to gain professional experience abroad while immersing yourself in a new culture. In this article, we present the advantages of an Erasmus internship in carpentry and how to access it.

The benefits of an Erasmus internship in carpentry

The Erasmus program offers numerous advantages to students wishing to undertake an internship in their field of study within a European company. Here are some of the key benefits:

  • Develop professional skills: Working in an international environment allows you to learn new techniques and work methods adapted to the local context. This enriches your resume and enhances your prospects for future employment.
  • Improve language skills: An internship abroad is an excellent opportunity to practice and refine a foreign language. This skill is highly sought after by employers, especially in the construction industry where communication is essential for successful project execution.
  • Discover a new culture: Living and working in another country allows you to fully immerse yourself in its culture and traditions. This promotes open-mindedness and adaptability, qualities highly appreciated in the job market.
  • Receive mobility grants: The Erasmus program provides financial assistance to cover expenses related to your stay (accommodation, transportation, etc.). This grant is a significant asset to fully enjoy this experience without worrying about your budget.

Steps to access an Erasmus internship in carpentry

To participate in an Erasmus internship in the carpentry sector, it is important to follow some key steps:

  1. Inform the educational institution: Discuss your internship project abroad with your school or university. They can help you find opportunities and prepare your application.
  2. Search for internship offers: Check platforms specialized in internships abroad, as well as companies in the carpentry sector with subsidiaries abroad. Do not hesitate to apply even if no specific offer is available, as some companies may welcome interns upon request.
  3. Apply for the offers: Prepare a CV and a cover letter in line with the expectations of international employers. Highlight your technical and linguistic skills, as well as your willingness to learn and adapt to a new environment.
  4. Obtain Erasmus program approval: Once you have found an internship, contact the Erasmus coordinator at your institution to validate your application. You will need to complete necessary administrative documents to obtain the mobility grant and enjoy the program benefits.

Example of a carpentry internship with Erasmus


To illustrate the opportunities offered by an Erasmus Plus internship in Spain with Espamob, here is a concrete feedback from students specializing in carpentry:

Student Profile

Mathis and Arthur, both 21 years old, are in their final year of apprenticeship in France, where they specialize in carpentry and fitting. Curiosity drives them to broaden their knowledge and experiment with new abilities on a global scale, beyond the French boundaries.

These young professionals have shared their adventures and experiences with us.

Internship Destination

In Barcelona, the Espamob team identified a company specialized in the field, a reference in the custom production of solid wood furniture. This company was willing to host these two young individuals for a period of two weeks, with the objective of training them in the best possible way.

Internship’s missions

  • Drawing up plans and sketches for renovation projects.
  • Manufacturing and installation of custom furniture (kitchens, wardrobes, etc.).
  • Manufacturing of guardrails.
  • Mirror installation.
  • Ensuring finishing touches (cutting, sanding, varnishing, etc.).
  • Installing furniture at private residences.
  • Wood cutting operations.
  • Assisting in site meetings and communicating with clients.

 

Internship Results

The experience allowed Arthur and Mathis to immerse themselves in Spanish craftsmanship, discovering new techniques and methods—a source of enrichment for their future professional paths. This foreign internship also contributed to strengthening and improving their language skills. Despite the language barrier, they quickly managed to establish connections with their team. As a result, they developed new skills, both professionally and personally.

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Frequently asked questions


What support does Espamob offer to a group wishing to carry out an Erasmus internship in Spain in the field of carpentry?

Espamob provides comprehensive support for groups wishing to undertake an Erasmus internship in carpentry in Spain. The agency manages the project from A to Z, assisting in project creation, funding research, welcoming to partner universities and companies for internships, as well as locating accommodations on-site and picking up groups from the airport.

What are the advantages of choosing Espamob for an Erasmus internship in carpentry in Spain?

Choosing Espamob for an Erasmus internship in carpentry in Spain comes with several advantages. Firstly, the agency offers full support, allowing groups to focus on their project and receive assistance throughout the process. Moreover, Espamob has an extensive network of partner universities and companies in Spain, ensuring quality internship opportunities in the field of carpentry. Finally, the agency also takes care of the practical organization of the stay, finding suitable accommodations and arranging transportation from the airport.

How does Espamob assist groups in funding their Erasmus internship in carpentry in Spain?

Espamob assists groups in funding their Erasmus internship in carpentry in Spain by guiding them through the funding search. The agency provides advice and resources to identify various available funding sources, such as Erasmus+ scholarships, national or regional grants, partnerships with companies, etc. Espamob can also help with drafting funding applications and preparing for interviews if necessary.