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APPLICATION PROCESS

Inquiry:
To find out more about the GlobalEd Internship Program, download the GlobalEd InfoSheet or contact our staff on (02) 9413 1522.
Submit Inquiry:
To apply for a GlobalEd internship placement, submit the Online Inquiry Form and upload your resume, a cover letter outlining your aim and interests and a recent passport size photo.
Interview & Placement Offer :
Upon receipt of your inquiry form with resume, Cover letter and photo, we will review your inquiry then arrange an interview if you are not a native English speaker. A placement offer will be sent to you if you are deemed suitable for the program.
Submit Booking Form:
If you decide to accept the placement offer, please complete and return the Antips Booking Form(143 KB) accompanied by a 1st instalment of AUD$500 by cheque, direct debit or credit card.
Confirmation of Booking:
On receipt of your Booking Form and AUD$500 1st Instalment your place is now secure. You will then be sent an acceptance letter with detailed information regarding your internship.
Company Interview:
A telephone interview may be requested by the host company.
Final Payment:
Final payment is due at least 60 days prior to your placement starting date or, if you pay your deposit within 60 days of your placement starting date, the balance will be due within 5 working days of your initial payment. We will then email your final details listing key in-country contacts, details of the host company, important dates and more.
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