BUNAC ANNOUNCES NEW STATESIDE WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2014
BUNAC Announces New Stateside Work Opportunities For 2014
New, Guaranteed Summer Job Placements For Students, And New Internship USA Programme For Up To 12 Months
BUNAC’s Work America 2014 programme has opened up for applications, with the introduction of two brand new options. Students can choose a new, full-placement service that offers the security of a guaranteed job in the USA from June to September. And a new, Internship USA programme allows individuals who already have a placement with a US employer, to work in the States for up to 12 months, at any time of year.
Says Hollie Brooks, Marketing Manager at BUNAC: “Work America is a unique chance to boost your CV and experience a slice of working life in the USA. We’re very excited about our new full-placement service for students, which takes all the hassle out of job hunting and arranging interviews. We have plenty of great employers on board, from amusement parks to hotels and country clubs, and they all offer subsidised on-site accommodation.
“Those who prefer to choose their own job can sign up for our regular self-placement service, which gives exclusive access to
BUNAC’s online Job Zone. This handy facility features more than 400 US summer job vacancies, advice on how to convert a CV into a US-style resume, and contact details for Stateside employers.
“If you’re no longer a student and think you’ve missed your chance to work in the States, think again! Internship USA is available to applicants up to age 38, and you can stay longer than just a summer – up to 12 months. You need to secure your own placement, which must be related to your career or studies, and BUNAC will do the rest!”
With over 51 years’ experience of organising overseas working holidays, BUNAC’s advice is ‘Don’t Wait, Sign Up Now’, particularly for the four-month
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