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Marketing & Communications Internships in Madrid

Marketing & Communications Internships in Madrid

Build your confidence, maturity and comfort, to engage and contribute within a professional workplace environment on a Marketing & Communications internship in Madrid. Connect with professionals who can provide industry insights and mentorship, developing and implementing marketing plans, driving brand awareness, coordinating marketing partnerships, and supporting the communications team with various email tasks, blogs and social media channels.

Internship Highlights:
  • Support business growth and objectives through creative strategies.
  • Collaborate with colleagues on new ideas, market research, and outreach, to drive engagement.
  • Gain a new perspective in the industry by learning within a culturally diverse environment.
  • Build cultural competency and enhanced communication skills within Spain’s thriving capital city.
Type of host organizations:
  • Communication agencies
  • Marketing and communication departments in companies from different sectors
  • Startups
  • Tourism and events businesses
  • Tech companies
  • In-house marketing teams (public or private sector)
  • NGOs
Fully hosted experience from $3552
Includes accommodation
Typical schedule: Approx. Monday to Friday, 8 hours
Minimum duration 4 weeks, up to 12 weeks maximum
Internships in Valencia, Barcelona, Madrid & Seville
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Eligibility requirements and Associated career paths
Eligibility requirement

Marketing & Communications internships in Madrid are suitable for students and recent graduates with at least one year of relevant college/university study in a related field, such as Marketing, Communications, Digital Media, Business Management, etc.

Language requirements

This internship is conducted in English. However, interns should expect that a language barrier can still be encountered to a certain extent. With the exception of fluent or native Spanish language speakers, all interns are required to attend 5 (complimentary) Spanish language lessons, within the first 2 weeks of their internship.

Associated career paths

Advertising/Promotions/Marketing Manager, Sales Representative, Film & Video Editor, Graphic Designer, Market Research Analyst, Photographer, Writer, Product Development Manager, Brand Manager, Media Coordinator, Public Relations Consultant, Technical Writer, Media Coordinator

Internship details

Interns looking to use their flair for creative writing, social media, public relations or content creation can make a real impact on a Marketing & Communications internship in Madrid. Learn about diverse markets and gain invaluable experience related to marketing campaigns. Interns have an exciting opportunity to develop their creativity, professional acumen and portfolio of practical experiences.

This is an in-country internship, with accommodation included. You can explore remote Marketing & Communications internships, if you are looking for an internship program that you can undertake from home.

Under the guidance of your supervisor, Marketing & Communications interns have scope to assist with the development and execution of marketing plans. Gain understanding of the multidisciplinary efforts required to drive brand awareness, coordinate marketing partnerships, and support teams with outreach, content curation, research, and unique storytelling.

Understand and expect that individual internship experiences vary, as the specific placement that you’re assigned will depend on review of your resume and your current level of studies and experience. Therefore, if you’re at a more introductory level, you should reasonably expect a more introductory internship. Likewise, if you’re interning for a shorter duration, you will have a different experience from someone who is interning for a longer duration. Placement preferences are considered but always subject to availability.

Spanish language proficiency is not a requirement to join. However, interns should expect that a language barrier can still be encountered to a certain extent. Interns should be prepared for the very natural and normal frustration of not always understanding what is being said around them. Come prepared and willing to surmount a language barrier (and ask for help when needed), as opposed to being intimidated by it.

This internship includes five complimentary Spanish language lessons, which must be scheduled within the first two weeks of the internship. These should be considered mandatory for anyone who is not already a fluent Spanish speaker. Any additional Spanish language lessons must be coordinated and paid for separately. We encourage all interns to take advantage of the opportunity to learn some Spanish skills during their program (or develop their existing vocabulary).

In all cases, interns should expect that the first week of your experience will focus on settling in and gaining some introductory knowledge, as you will not “hit the ground running”. Rather, you should start with learning about the placement to gain an understanding of what you can build upon, develop, learn, and contribute. Ensure that you ask questions and provide feedback during the introductory period, so that your supervisor understands how you’re progressing. This will help them to better understand important details, such as how quickly you learn, what you find challenging, what you find interesting, etc.

Career Benefits

Marketing & Communications interns learn from a qualified and experienced supervisor, and can be involved in:
  • Multimedia content creation.

  • Collaboration on digital marketing campaigns and content requirements.

  • Assistance with social network management and growth strategies.

  • Conducting market research and identifying growth opportunities.

  • Assistance with copywriting and translations.

Professional development opportunities:
  • Contribute creative content to support campaigns and strategies.

  • Gain an opportunity to improve your critical thinking, research and analytical skills.

  • Develop your portfolio of marketing and communications material for resume building.

  • Gain practical skills and boost your employability, with guidance from Intern Abroad HQ’s Experiential Learning Curriculum to support your learning and cultural intelligence.

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Program fees

It’s free to apply for this internship. Once we have reviewed your suitability and accepted you onto this program, you’ll need to pay a deposit of US$499 to confirm your place. The remaining balance of your Program Fee (less your initial US$499 deposit payment) will be due no less than 60 days before your internship start date.

Duration
Program Fee (USD)
4 weeks $3,552 Equivalent to $126 /day
6 weeks $4,290 Equivalent to $102 /day
8 weeks $4,927 Equivalent to $87 /day
12 weeks $6,327 Equivalent to $75 /day
  • Airport pick-up
  • Accommodation
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • Program orientation
  • Dedicated support before, during, and after your internship
  • In-country guidance for social and tourist activities
  • Sourcing and securing your internship placement
  • Personalization of your internship plan
  • Coaching from your supervisor
  • Documented portfolio of your experiential learnings
  • Academic credit facilitation
  • International reference letter
  • Certificate of Internship Completion
  • All in-country transportation
  • Meals
  • Visa (if required), flights, travel insurance (mandatory), vaccinations, criminal background check
  • Transfer back to the airport at the end of your internship program
  • Personal spending money for snacks, drinks, public transport, laundry, and leisure activities during your free time.
  • A deposit of $499 (approximately 499) is required to secure your internship
  • European students who wish to receive Erasmus funding for their internship in Spain are encouraged to apply and outline their specific requirements.
  • Balance of your Program Fee is due 60 days before your internship start date.
  • All payments attract a 5% transaction fee to cover international banking fees and currency charges.
  • Terms and Conditions apply.

Spanish lessons

Fluency in Spanish is not a requirement for interns in Valencia, however basic Spanish skills are strongly recommended. Your program fees include five introductory Spanish language lessons which are provided in order to boost confidence and assist with social and cultural integration. However, any additional Spanish language lessons must be coordinated and paid for separately.

We encourage all interns to take advantage of the opportunity to learn some Spanish skills during their program (or develop their existing vocabulary) to maximize the impact of the internship experience. The language lessons are tailored to each interns current level of Spanish, run from Monday to Friday and can be accommodated around your internship schedule. Classes are run in small groups by certified native speaking Spanish teachers.

Weekends and travel

During the internship schedule, interns have weekends available for free time. As the capital of Spain, Madrid is a hub for culture, art, sport, language and cuisine. It’s well known for its breathtaking landmarks, great nightlife, fun activities and stunning architecture. Here are just a few examples of the attractions you won’t want to miss:

  • Mercado de San Miguel: Grab some delicious tapas at this over 100 year old market. With over 30 stalls, there will be something to tantalize everyone’s taste buds
  • Museo Nacional del Prado: One of the most visited museums in Europe, you’ll be captivated by the work of Spanish artists across the centuries.
  • Chocolateria San Ginés: Treat your tastebuds to thick, luxurious hot chocolate and churros at this historic 24-hour cafe.
  • El Retiro Park: Bring a picnic and enjoy this beautiful slice of nature and designated UNESCO world heritage site.
  • El Rastro flea market: From 9am to 3pm every Sunday you can discover antiques, old books, comics, records, vintage clothing, furniture, plants, and more!
  • Reina Sofia Museum: Showcasing works by Dali and Picasso, this is not one to be missed!

Arrival and Orientation

Internships in Madrid begin on the first and third Monday of each month. Exceptions may be made to this when start dates are shifted to avoid public holiday disruptions or closed when the program has already reached capacity. Duration options are 4 ,6, 8 and 12 weeks only. (Please consider choosing an internship in Valencia if you’re looking for more flexibility with your start date and duration).

Airport pick up and accommodation is included in the Program Fee. Accommodation is covered from the Sunday night before Monday start dates - interns are required to arrive no later than the Sunday before their Monday start date, as orientations are held on the Monday.

The typical port of entry is the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD). If you are planning to spend time independently in Spain prior to the internship and will not require an airport pick up, we can discuss alternative arrival logistics.

Upon arrival, interns will be met, greeted, and transferred to their accommodation. The last night of the accommodation is the Friday night of the final week, leaving interns free to depart on Saturday. Extra nights of accommodation can be arranged in advance, if requested, and are subject to availability.

Orientation covers important details for your internship, including introductions, information about culture, customs, rules, expectations, safety, language lessons, cultural excursions, and more. Your specific internship placement orientation will follow the general orientation, as you’ll be shown how to travel to and from your internship and be introduced to the team you’ll be joining.

Your internship program fee includes five introductory online Spanish language lessons which are provided as a way of boosting confidence and assisting with social and cultural integration prior to arrival. Any additional Spanish language lessons must be coordinated and paid for separately.

Please note that all participants are advised not to book flights until they have first registered to confirm their internship placement.

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Accommodation and WiFi

Interns in Madrid are accommodated in clean and comfortable, fully furnished apartments or selected hotel / hostel rooms. Final accommodation bookings are always dependent on availability. Bedding and furnishings are provided, as well as common areas such as lounge, kitchen and laundry facilities. Standard amenities include whiteware (i.e. washing machine, stovetop, fridge, microwave) and clean linen (i.e. bed sheets, pillows, towels). Accommodation includes internet / WiFi access.

In most cases, between four to six guests can be accommodated per apartment, or selected hotel / hostel room, so participants should be prepared to share living arrangements. Please note that shared apartments may be mixed-gender. However, every guest has a private room within the accommodation, with either a single or double bed.

Upon the confirmation of specific internship details, accommodation arrangements are made, taking into consideration the location of internship placements, to ensure that any commute time is as convenient as possible.

Meals

Internships in Madrid do not include meals, as kitchen facilities are provided within all of the accommodations and affordable supermarkets are easily accessible.

In Madrid, breakfast is usually a light meal, consisting of coffee and a pastry. You can find offers for this around the city for less than €5. Prepare to pay twice as much, or more, if you want more of an international “brunch” style of breakfast instead. After a light breakfast, it’s common to have a midday snack and you can get fresh fruits from the markets for this.

There are many excellent restaurants to choose from in Madrid and they typically offer special lunch menus in the afternoon, the “menú del día”, which ranges from €10–€15 (this is what the locals will eat). The menú del día normally includes two to three courses, bread, a drink and some water. Lunch is the main meal of the day in Spain, so you might opt for a lighter dinner in the evening.

If you’re eating out for dinner, expect that it will be late. Simple tapas can cost about €4 - €6 each (depending on where you are choosing to dine).

A budget of approx. €35 or €40 per person, per day, (approx. US$40) is probably sufficient for buying every meal and enjoying great food. However, depending on your own spending habits and lifestyle choices, personal budgets can vary enormously. If you eat out at restaurants and buy beverages frequently, this will cost a lot more than just purchasing food from supermarkets and preparing your own meals within the accommodation’s kitchen facilities.

Essential country information

Capital Madrid
Population 46.5 million
Languages Spanish (official), Catalan, Galician, Basque, Occitan (co-official languages)
Currency Euro (€ - EUR)
Time zone UTC+01:00
Weather and climate:

Spain has a very varied climate, according to the geographical situation of different regions. Most of the country is considered to be within a Mediterranean zone, which is characterized by warm/hot and dry summers. However, areas with relatively high rainfall are considered to be oceanic climatic regions, rather than Mediterranean. The northern quarter of Spain, which is within the Atlantic region, falls within this oceanic climate category, where winter and summer temperatures are influenced by the ocean. The southeastern quarter of Spain has a semi-arid climate, where the dry season can extend beyond the typical summer season.

In Madrid, it is dry year round. The summers are warm, muggy, and mostly clear. The hot summer season runs from June through September, with an average daily high temperature above 91°F (33°C). The winter months, from November through March, are cold, windy, and partly cloudy. During this time, the average daily high temperature is below 58°F (15°C). The coldest month of the year in Madrid is January, with a high of 50°F (10°C).