We are in reopening internship time, after going through a health emergency which victimizes trade in general, seeing tourism as one of the fields most affected by this pandemic.
We want to tell you that we have a great internship offer for you in Andalusia – Spain, if your study careers are related to:
- Hotel and tourism: you will be able to work in areas such as reception, entertainment, and catering. If you have knowledge in the area of marketing and sales, this is also the opportunity for you.
- Gastronomy: You will be in the company of the best professionals in the kitchen and bar, you will learn many new things that will bring benefits to your future as a professional.
- Marketing: if you have knowledge in the area of marketing, sales, promotion, marketing, personal relations or business, this is the perfect opportunity to show your skills and put into practice all your knowledge.
Internship in city of Andalusia
Andalusia is a Spanish autonomous community recognized as a historical nationality by its Statute of Autonomy, composed of the provinces of Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga and Seville. Its capital is Seville, seat of the Junta de Andalusia. The seat of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia is located in Granada.
Andalusia has an area of 87,268 km2, which is equivalent to 17.3% of territory in Spain, making it comparable to many European countries, both in terms of surface area and internal complexity. To the east and west it borders the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal respectively, while to the north it borders the Sierra Morena, which separates it from the Meseta, and to the south the Strait of Gibraltar, which separates it from the African continent.
Andalusia is located at a latitude between 36º and 38º44′ N, in the warm-temperate zone of the Earth, giving its climate very defining characteristics such as the mildness of its temperatures and the dryness of its summers. However, within the broad framework defined by its limits, there are great internal contrasts. Thus, it goes from the extensive coastal plains of the Guadalquivir River at sea level to the highest areas of the peninsula in Sierra Nevada. The dryness of the Tabernas desert contrasts with the natural park of the Sierra de Grazalema, the rainiest in Spain. More significant, if possible, is the transition from the snowy peaks of Mulhacén to the subtropical coast of Granada, just 50 km away.
The relief is one of the main factors that shapes the natural environment. The mountainous alignments and their disposition have special incidence in the configuration of the climate, the fluvial network, the soils and their erosion, the bioclimatic floors and even it is going to have influence in the form of use of the natural resources.
The Andalusian relief is characterized by the strong contrast in altitude and slope. Between its borders are the highest elevations of the Iberian Peninsula and almost 15% of the territory above 1000 m; compared to the depressed areas, with altitudes of less than 100 m above sea level in the great Betic Depression. The same phenomenon occurs on the slopes.
As for the coast of Andalusia, the Atlantic coast is characterized by an overwhelming predominance of beaches and low coasts; on the other hand, the Mediterranean coast has a very important presence of cliffs, especially in the Axarquia in Malaga, Granada and Almeria.
Andalusia has a large number of natural spaces and ecosystems of great singularity and environmental value. Their importance and the need to make compatible the conservation of their values and their economic use, have promoted the protection and management of the most representative landscapes and ecosystems of the Andalusian territory.
In 2011, with 7,218,291 foreign visitors, Andalusia was the fourth Spanish community in terms of international tourism, (not counting domestic tourists, with whom it ranks first) whose main destinations within the region are: the Costa del Sol and Sierra Nevada. The location of Andalusia, in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, makes it one of the warmest places in Europe. The Mediterranean climate predominates throughout the territory, which provides a large number of hours of sunshine, which, together with its beaches, configures the conditions for the development of “sun and beach” tourism.
Its coastline is bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, to the west, where the Costa de la Luz is located, and by the Mediterranean Sea, where the eastern coast is divided into the Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical and Costa de Almeria. Although the granting of private awards such as the 84 blue flags awarded in 2004 (66 beaches, 18 marinas) may indicate a good state of conservation, in terms of sustainability, accessibility and quality, other organizations such as Ecologists in Action or Greenpeace, however, are in the opposite direction.
As for cultural tourism, the community has a great wealth of heritage and history. Andalusia has monuments such as the Mosque of Cordoba, the Alhambra in Granada and the Giralda in Seville. Also noteworthy are the cathedrals, castles or fortresses, monasteries and historic centers of monumental cities, such as the World Heritage Sites of Ubeda and Baeza.
Why to do your internship with ANIMAFEST
For internship in Andalusia you will decide to work with us, we will be waiting for you in our beautiful country, you will have food and lodging completely free, besides this you will have a monthly remuneration for the time you do your internship (from 3 to 6 months).
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We will be delighted to have you on internship in our country in Spain.